| Literature DB >> 27565926 |
Samer Tabchi1, Xiaoduan Weng1, Normand Blais2.
Abstract
Immune checkpoint inhibitors are novel agents in the process of revolutionising cancer care. These agents have become a very appealing therapeutic alternative since they are much better tolerated than cytotoxic therapy, due to their relatively favorable toxicity profile. However, adverse events associated with these agents usually involve the immune system and can have serious implications jeopardising survival. Herein we report the first case of immune-mediated agranulocytosis due to Nivolumab therapy. The patient suffered from Staphylococcus infection during her agranulocytosis which only responded to high dose corticosteroid therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Agranulocytosis; Immune checkpoint inhibitors; Immune-mediated adverse events; Neutropenia; Nivolumab
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27565926 DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2016.06.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lung Cancer ISSN: 0169-5002 Impact factor: 5.705