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The patient, a 53-year-old woman with metastatic endocardial cancer, was admitted to hospital with intestinal obstruction.
months ago, she began receiving the skin growth factor recipient (EGFR) inhibitor Pani monoantigen to treat cancer.
physical examination revealed that her face had significant hair growth or eyelash elongate (as shown in Figures A and B).
2 months after the start of treatment for intestinal obstruction, when the patient was photographed while hospitalized for intestinal obstruction.
eyelash elongation and acne are well-documented side effects of dermatology caused by the treatment of EGFR inhibitors.
it is believed that Pani monoantigen-induced eyelash elongation is the result of EGFR inhibition in the eyelashes.
if it develops into eyelash elongation, it is usually noticed in the first few months of treatment, just like in the patient.
the condition eases with the cessation of treatment, which usually requires treatment.
the patient was discharged from the hospital after non-surgical treatment of intestinal obstruction and continued to use Pani monoantigen.
six months later, she died of a malignant metastasis of cancer.
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