| Literature DB >> 30376886 |
Thilo Gambichler1, E Stockfleth2, L Susok2.
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BACKGROUND: Paraneoplastic hyperleucocytosis (PH) is sporadically seen in patients with advanced solid tumors. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30376886 PMCID: PMC6208032 DOI: 10.1186/s40425-018-0430-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunother Cancer ISSN: 2051-1426 Impact factor: 13.751
Fig. 1Showing the course of paraneoplastic hyperleucocytosis in a patient with advanced melanoma after initiation of immunotherapy using ipilimumab (ipi) plus nivolumab (nivo)
Clinical course of a female patient with metastatic malignant melanoma (MM) who developed paraneoplastic hyperleucocytosis after initiation of ipilimumab and nivolumab combination therapy
| Time | Treatments, interventions | Clinical events |
|---|---|---|
| 2004, Diagnosis of nodular MM, tumor thickness 1.8 mm, pT2aN0M0, Ib (AJCC 2002) | Sentinel lymph node biopsy negative, Low-dose interferon over 3 weeks, discontinuation due to adverse events | |
| 2004 to 2007 | Regular clinical follow-up | |
| 2007 to 2018 | Lost on follow-up | |
| 3/2018 | Complete work-up including thoracic and abdominal CTs, brain MRT | Admission due to a tumor mass on the right thigh, Asymptomatic singular brain metastasis, and further suspected tumor lesions pectoral, iliacal, inguinal and pulmonal. |
| 4/2018 | Tumor board recommendation for ipilimumab and nivolumab combination therapy, radiotherapy for bulky tumor mass, patient refused surgery or cyber knife for brain metastatis | |
| 5/2018 | Two days after starting combination therapy | Admission due to a tumor mass on the right thigh, Massive leukocytosis over 60.000/μl |
| About 2 weeks later | Complete work-up including thoracic and abdominal CTs, brain MRT | Hyperleucocytosis up to 122.360/μl |
| About 3 weeks later | Continuation of nivolumab monotherapy | Leucocyte counts almost normal |
| After 2 weeks | nivolumab monotherapy | general condition worsened and she refused further treatment. |
| After 2 weeks | Patient died due to tumor progression |