Merkel cell carcinoma arising after therapeutic immunosuppression

C Gooptu, A Woollons, J Ross, M Price… - British journal of …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
C Gooptu, A Woollons, J Ross, M Price, F Wojnarowska, PJ Morris, S Wall, CB Bunker
British journal of dermatology, 1997academic.oup.com
Azathioprine and cyclosporin have been used as immunosuppressants for many years, but
long‐term use has also been associated with neoplasia. We report three cases of rapidly
fatal Merkel cell carcinoma in patients who had been treated with azathioprine for many
years either for rheumatoid arthritis or following organ transplantation. Two of these patients
had also received cyclosporin. We suggest that Merkel cell carcinoma may be seen more
commonly in immunosuppressed patients than in the normal population and that the …
Summary
Azathioprine and cyclosporin have been used as immunosuppressants for many years, but long‐term use has also been associated with neoplasia. We report three cases of rapidly fatal Merkel cell carcinoma in patients who had been treated with azathioprine for many years either for rheumatoid arthritis or following organ transplantation. Two of these patients had also received cyclosporin. We suggest that Merkel cell carcinoma may be seen more commonly in immunosuppressed patients than in the normal population and that the oncogenic potential of azathioprine and cyclosporin should be borne in mind when prescribing these drugs.
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