Clinical characteristics of skin pigmentation caused by pemetrexed: a case report and literature review
Leling Zhou, Li Chen, Xin Cao, Ying Wang, Ting Jiang

TL;DR
This paper reports a rare case of skin pigmentation caused by pemetrexed in a lung cancer patient and reviews similar cases.
Contribution
The study provides new clinical insights into pemetrexed-induced pigmentation and its management.
Findings
Pigmentation onset occurred during the second cycle of pemetrexed in most cases.
Symptoms improved after discontinuation of pemetrexed and neurotrophic treatment.
Pigmentation resolved spontaneously but showed individual variability.
Abstract
Pemetrexed demonstrates significant efficacy and safety in second-line and single-agent maintenance therapies, and in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy, it serves as the standard first-line treatment for driver-negative advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Although several studies have reported its widespread use and associated adverse effects, reports of pemetrexed-related pigmentation are rare. At present, the mechanism underlying pemetrexed-induced pigmentation remains unknown, and the timing of onset and risk factors are unclear. Here, we report a case of left lung adenocarcinoma (cT2bN2M1 IVB) with bone metastasis. After the third cycle of pemetrexed, pigmentation, numbness, pain, and walking difficulty developed on both feet and the dorsum of the ankles. These symptoms gradually worsened with subsequent chemotherapy cycles. Following neurotrophic treatment with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Chemotherapy-related skin toxicity · Melanoma and MAPK Pathways
