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Drug-induced acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet syndrome): A case report presented at Delhi State Cancer Institute.
Abstract: Sweet syndrome is a rare, etiologically unknown dermatosis that can be idiopathic or associated with certain clinical conditions. Among these conditions are infections, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory bowel diseases, vaccinations, the use of medications, and neoplasias. Hematological neoplasias, particularly acute myeloid leukemia, are the most commonly described; however, the condition may also be related to solid tumors, being those of the genitourinary tract the most associated with the syndrome. Drug-induced Sweet syndrome has also been reported; however, it is rarely seen. We report a case of 59 years old male patient with a diagnosis of carcinoma urinary bladder, who developed skin eruption after infusion of the first cycle of chemotherapy (gemcitabine and cisplatin) and resolved after treatment with steroids. The diagnosis of Sweet syndrome was confirmed only after skin biopsy, cultures and laboratory investigations. Malignancy as the cause of skin eruptions was eliminated by the fact that it occurred only after infusion of chemotherapy and the tumor was still there in the bladder, and skin eruptions did not occur after stopping steroids.