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Neurological immune-related adverse events of ipilimumab
  1. Ilja Bot1,2,
  2. Christian U Blank3,
  3. Willem Boogerd1,
  4. Dieta Brandsma1
  1. 1Department of Neurology, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital/Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  2. 2Department of Neurology, University Medical Centre Nijmegen St Radboud, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  3. 3Department of Medical Oncology, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital/Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ilja Bot, Department of Neurology, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital/Netherlands Cancer Institute, Plesmanlaan 121, Amsterdam 1066 CX, The Netherlands; i.bot{at}neuro.umcn.nl

Abstract

Ipilimumab enhances the T lymphocyte mediated immune response to both tumour cells and healthy tissue, improving survival in patients with metastatic melanoma but also leads to more immune-related adverse events (irAEs) than previously used treatments, such as dacarbazine. We present three patients with neurological irAEs from ipilimumab treatment: hypophysitis, meningitis and Guillain–Barré syndrome. Once an irAE occurs, ipilimumab should be stopped and corticosteroids started. Usually, ipilimumab-induced irAE symptoms improve within days to weeks, but can be life-threatening if unrecognised.

  • NEUROONCOLOGY
  • NEUROPHARMACOLOGY

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