Sweet's syndrome associated with G-CSF.

Journal: British Journal Of Haematology
Published:
Abstract

Sweet's syndrome (SS) developed in two patients with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) treated with granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) for febrile neutropenia due to AML chemotherapy. Fever, painful skin and conjunctival lesions developed and neutrophilic infiltration was detected at biopsy specimens. Neutrophilia was not detected. Skin lesions regressed within 1-2 weeks and conjunctival lesions within 4 weeks following the cessation of G-CSF. We conclude that SS may be a complication of G-CSF therapy and tender skin and/or conjunctival lesions developing during G-CSF therapy should suggest the possibility of SS.

Authors
S Paydaş, B Sahin, E Seyrek, M Soylu, G Gonlusen, A Acar, I Tuncer
Relevant Conditions

Leukemia, Agranulocytosis