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Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate
Radiation myelopathy is a rare, late-stage adverse event that develops following irradiation at or above 50 Gy. Here, we report a case of irreversible paraplegia caused by palliative radiation (20 Gy in 5 fractions) to the spinal cord combined with intrathecal methotrexate (IT-MTX). A 69-year-old ma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9294942/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35949907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524825 |
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author | Fukuda, Yukiko Takahashi, Satoru Nakamura, Michiko Endo, Masashi Ogawa, Kazunari Kawahara, Masahiro Akahane, Keiko Ito, Shoko Kanda, Yoshinobu Mori, Harushi Shirai, Katsuyuki |
author_facet | Fukuda, Yukiko Takahashi, Satoru Nakamura, Michiko Endo, Masashi Ogawa, Kazunari Kawahara, Masahiro Akahane, Keiko Ito, Shoko Kanda, Yoshinobu Mori, Harushi Shirai, Katsuyuki |
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description | Radiation myelopathy is a rare, late-stage adverse event that develops following irradiation at or above 50 Gy. Here, we report a case of irreversible paraplegia caused by palliative radiation (20 Gy in 5 fractions) to the spinal cord combined with intrathecal methotrexate (IT-MTX). A 69-year-old man presented with back pain, prompting a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia. At the first visit, he complained of muscle weakness and hypoesthesia in both legs; spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an epidural mass compressing the spinal cord at the fifth to seventh level of the thoracic vertebrae. This was considered to be an extramedullary lesion of leukemia, and he received remission induction therapy including IT-MTX; palliative radiation (20 Gy in 5 fractions) of the epidural mass was initiated the following day. Then, during the course of consolidation therapy, a second IT-MTX was performed after 1 month and a third after 3 months. While the consolidation therapy was complete, yielding remission, he developed sudden paraplegia, as well as bladder and bowel dysfunction (BBD), 10 months later. Spinal MRI showed extensive intramedullary high signal intensity on T2-weighted image, including the irradiation field. It was thought myelopathy was due to irradiation of the spinal cord combined with IT-MTX. He immediately received steroid pulse therapy; however, the paraplegia and BBD did not improve. It is extremely rare for irreversible radiation myelopathy to occur with IT-MTX and palliative radiation to the spinal cord. We believe that even with low-dose palliative radiation, caution is required for combined use with IT-MTX. |
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spelling | pubmed-92949422022-08-09 Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate Fukuda, Yukiko Takahashi, Satoru Nakamura, Michiko Endo, Masashi Ogawa, Kazunari Kawahara, Masahiro Akahane, Keiko Ito, Shoko Kanda, Yoshinobu Mori, Harushi Shirai, Katsuyuki Case Rep Oncol Case Report Radiation myelopathy is a rare, late-stage adverse event that develops following irradiation at or above 50 Gy. Here, we report a case of irreversible paraplegia caused by palliative radiation (20 Gy in 5 fractions) to the spinal cord combined with intrathecal methotrexate (IT-MTX). A 69-year-old man presented with back pain, prompting a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia. At the first visit, he complained of muscle weakness and hypoesthesia in both legs; spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an epidural mass compressing the spinal cord at the fifth to seventh level of the thoracic vertebrae. This was considered to be an extramedullary lesion of leukemia, and he received remission induction therapy including IT-MTX; palliative radiation (20 Gy in 5 fractions) of the epidural mass was initiated the following day. Then, during the course of consolidation therapy, a second IT-MTX was performed after 1 month and a third after 3 months. While the consolidation therapy was complete, yielding remission, he developed sudden paraplegia, as well as bladder and bowel dysfunction (BBD), 10 months later. Spinal MRI showed extensive intramedullary high signal intensity on T2-weighted image, including the irradiation field. It was thought myelopathy was due to irradiation of the spinal cord combined with IT-MTX. He immediately received steroid pulse therapy; however, the paraplegia and BBD did not improve. It is extremely rare for irreversible radiation myelopathy to occur with IT-MTX and palliative radiation to the spinal cord. We believe that even with low-dose palliative radiation, caution is required for combined use with IT-MTX. S. Karger AG 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9294942/ /pubmed/35949907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524825 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Fukuda, Yukiko Takahashi, Satoru Nakamura, Michiko Endo, Masashi Ogawa, Kazunari Kawahara, Masahiro Akahane, Keiko Ito, Shoko Kanda, Yoshinobu Mori, Harushi Shirai, Katsuyuki Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate |
title | Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate |
title_full | Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate |
title_fullStr | Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate |
title_short | Radiation Myelopathy Caused by Palliative Radiotherapy and Intrathecal Methotrexate |
title_sort | radiation myelopathy caused by palliative radiotherapy and intrathecal methotrexate |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9294942/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35949907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000524825 |
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