Skin Changes
The negative correlation between skin changes and D-dimer is described as weak and requiring cautious interpretation. Chemotherapy can accelerate keratinocyte apoptosis, weakening skin resistance and producing multiple skin symptoms. Visib…
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The negative correlation between skin changes and D-dimer is described as weak and requiring cautious interpretation. Chemotherapy can accelerate keratinocyte apoptosis, weakening skin resistance and producing multiple skin symptoms. Visible skin changes and hair loss can contribute to the feeling that patients do not look like themselves. Specific lymphoma treatments are associated with pruritus, erythematous reactions, and pigmentation changes. Management of skin changes involves monitoring adverse reactions and guiding cleansing, moisturizing, and symptomatic intervention.