| Literature DB >> 11904735 |
Bernhard Kremens1, Barbara Hero, Joachim Esser, Peter Weinel, Judith Filger-Brillinger, Gudrun Fleischhack, Norbert Graf, Hans-Peter Grüttner, Charlotte Niemeyer, Ansgar Schulz, Lutz Wickmann, Frank Berthold.
Abstract
Unusual ocular symptoms observed during intravenous treatment with anti-disialoganglioside antibody (Ab) in children suffering from neuroblastoma were analyzed and the results reported. Within the framework of the German Collaborative Neuroblastoma Study NB97, 85 children with high-risk neuroblastoma received anti-GD2 monoclonal antibody ch14.18 intravenously. Side effects were regularly reported to the study center. Ocular symptoms were recorded in clinical detail, duration and development over time. Symptoms of a parasympathetic deficit corresponding to internal ophthalmoplegia, i.e. mydriasis and accommodation deficit, were found in 10 patients. They were uni- or bilateral, began after the termination of Ab infusion and improved or disappeared in all surviving children. They did not reappear or worsen upon repeated Ab infusions. The pathophysiology of these disorders remains poorly understood. It is concluded that during systemic treatment with the anti-GD2 antibody ch14.18, reversible symptoms of parasympathetic denervation of the eye may occur which, however, do not warrant termination of this treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11904735 DOI: 10.1007/s00262-001-0259-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Immunol Immunother ISSN: 0340-7004 Impact factor: 6.968