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Review
. 2016 Jun;22(3):537-42.
doi: 10.1177/1078155215572932. Epub 2015 Feb 23.

Ipilimumab-induced necrotic myelopathy in a patient with metastatic melanoma: A case report and review of literature

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Ipilimumab-induced necrotic myelopathy in a patient with metastatic melanoma: A case report and review of literature

Al-Ola Abdallah et al. J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2016 Jun.

Abstract

Ipilimumab is a novel humanized monoclonal antibody directed against cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4, a T-cell surface molecule involved in down-regulation and suppression of the T cell response to stimuli. Patients treated with ipilimumab are at risk for immune-related adverse events involving the skin, digestive tract, liver and endocrine organs. Few case reports of immune-related adverse effects involving central or peripheral nervous system due to ipilimumab are published. These include inflammatory myopathy, aseptic meningitis, severe meningo-radiculo-neuritis, temporal arteritis, Guillain-Barre syndrome, and posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. We report the first case of ipilimumab-induced progressive necrotic myelopathy.

Keywords: Ipilimumab; immune-related adverse events; progressive necrotic myelopathy.

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