Scalp Pustule as a Manifestation of Erlotinib-Induced Skin Toxicity: Report of Two Cases and Literature Review

厄洛替尼引起皮肤毒性的首发表现:头皮脓疱——两例病例报告及文献综述

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp (EPDS) is a rare, chronic inflammatory disorder characterized by sterile pustules, erosions, crusting, and scarring alopecia, which has been occasionally reported in association with epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors (EGFRIs). METHODS: We report two cases of EPDS induced by erlotinib therapy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Case 1 involved a 73-year-old female with four years of erlotinib use presenting with scalp pustules, alopecia, and scarring. Case 2 was a 37-year-old male who developed papulopustular lesions on the scalp and trunk after six months of erlotinib therapy. Histopathological examination was performed on biopsy samples from both EPDS patients and compared with samples from two healthy controls. RESULTS: Comparative analysis revealed neutrophilic infiltration, irregular epidermal hyperplasia, and elevated EGFR expression in hair follicles and epidermal keratinocytes in EPDS patients versus controls. These findings demonstrate how EGFR inhibition disrupts keratinocyte function and triggers inflammatory responses leading to severe follicular damage. CONCLUSION: These cases highlight the importance of dermatological monitoring in patients undergoing EGFRI therapy. Early recognition and management with antibiotics and topical steroids may help mitigate adverse effects. Further research is needed to elucidate underlying mechanisms and optimize treatment strategies for EPDS.

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