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An Autoimmune-Based, Paraneoplastic Neurologic Syndrome Following Checkpoint Inhibition and Concurrent Radiotherapy for Merkel Cell Carcinoma: Case Report

Authors :
Kristin K. Ancell
Alexander D. Sherry
Austin N. Kirschner
Mohamed H. Khattab
Guozhen Luo
Michael Bezzerides
Source :
Strahlenther Onkol
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

PURPOSE: Merkel cell carcinoma is highly sensitive to both radiation and immunotherapy. Moreover, concurrent radioimmunotherapy may capitalize on anti-tumor immune activity and improve Merkel cell treatment response, although an enhanced immune system may cross-react with native tissues and lead to significant sequelae. METHODS: Here we present a case study of a patient with metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma treated with radiotherapy concurrent with pembrolizumab. RESULTS: After radioimmunotherapy, he developed sensory neuropathy, visual hallucinations, and mixed motor neuron findings. Neurologic dysfunction progressed to profound gastrointestinal dysmotility necessitating parenteral nutrition and intubation with eventual expiration. CONCLUSION: This case represents a unique autoimmune paraneoplastic neurologic syndrome, likely specific to neuroendocrine tumors and motivated by concurrent radioimmunotherapy. Recognition of the potential role of radioimmunotherapy may provide an advantage in anticipating these severe sequelae.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Strahlenther Onkol
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68843b2c6d0eb72757588184e70d5412