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Small and Medium Vessel Vasculitis Following Anagrelide Expo | 115053

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Small and Medium Vessel Vasculitis Following Anagrelide Exposure in Essential Thrombocythemia

Serena X. Zhang,Maria Amoreth R. Gozo, Epiphany L. Nick, Martin Dittmer, Ata S. Moshiri, Anna L. Cogen*

Leukocytoclastic vasculitis has been reported to occur in myleproliferative disorders as well as in the setting of medications. Anagrelide has been increasingly accepted as a non-inferior alternative platelet-lowering agent over hydroxyurea in the management of essential thrombocythemia. From a dermatologic standpoint, anagrelide leads to fewer skin toxicities compared to that of hydroxyurea, though exposure to both has been associated with the development of leg ulcers. Here, we report a case of biopsy-proven small and medium vessel vasculitis in a patient with essential thrombocythemia during treatment with anagrelide.

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