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[A Case of Complete Onychomadesis after Oral UFT/LV Therapy with Long-Term Follow-Up].

A 79-year-old man underwent a radical resection for cecal cancer. The pathological diagnosis was pT4a, N1a, M0, pStage Ⅲb(Japanese Classification of Colorectal, Appendiceal, and Anal Carcinoma, 9th edition). He was treated with oral UFT/LV as adjuvant chemotherapy for 6 months. At 7 months, after the end of treatment, he lost all the nail plates on his fingers and toes. A dermatologist examined him and diagnosed these as side effects of the anticancer drugs. Due to this issue, he was unable to perform routine, fine work using his fingertips. Approximately 1 year and 5 months after the completion of treatment, his nail plates regenerated to the extent that about half of his nail beds were covered. At 2 years after the completion of treatment, the nail plates began to cover the entire nail beds. Although there have been very few reports of onychomadesis as a delayed adverse event of anticancer drugs, oncologists must be aware of this possibility, as onychomadesis may impact patients' quality of life significantly.

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