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Vandetanib-induced Phototoxic Drug Eruption Treated with Polypodium Leucotomos Extract: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Vandetanib is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of metastatic medullary thyroid cancer. It has been linked to a variety of dermatologic reactions, including photosensitivity. We describe the case of a 55-year-old man who developed a severe, painful, erythematous, bullous eruption in sun-exposed areas one month after the initiation of vandetanib. The eruption was initially refractory to treatment with steroids and did not resolve with strict sun avoidance, but finally cleared after a few weeks of oral supplementation with Polypodium leucotomos ( P. leucotomos ) extract. P. leucotomos is an extract derived from a tropical fern, with antioxidant effects that mitigate ultraviolet-induced cutaneous erythema via inflammatory interference and the promotion of other cytotoxic responses. This case illustrates the potential for P. leucotomos to be used as a safe and effective photoprotective agent for refractory phototoxic reactions. Further randomized, controlled trials are needed to better understand the mechanism of action and photoprotective properties of P. leucotomos in the treatment of tyrosine kinase-induced phototoxicity and other dermatoses.

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