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Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Cetuximab is a chimeric IgG1 monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor receptor. It is approved by the European medical agency for the treatment of RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer and metastatic squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Few cases of aseptic meningitis, primaril...

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Autores principales: Jäger, Jakob, Sprügel, Maximilian, Brunner, Tamara, Uhl, Martin, Schwab, Stefan, Vitali, Francesco, Wein, Axel, Volbers, Bastian
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527075
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author Jäger, Jakob
Sprügel, Maximilian
Brunner, Tamara
Uhl, Martin
Schwab, Stefan
Vitali, Francesco
Wein, Axel
Volbers, Bastian
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Sprügel, Maximilian
Brunner, Tamara
Uhl, Martin
Schwab, Stefan
Vitali, Francesco
Wein, Axel
Volbers, Bastian
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description Cetuximab is a chimeric IgG1 monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor receptor. It is approved by the European medical agency for the treatment of RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer and metastatic squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Few cases of aseptic meningitis, primarily associated with the first administration of cetuximab in patients with squamous cell cancer, have been reported. So far, there was only 1 case in a patient with metastatic colorectal cancer. We report on a 50-year-old Caucasian patient with metastatic rectum carcinoma who suffered from headache, fever, and neck stiffness 3 h after the first administration of cetuximab (400 mg/m<sup>2</sup>). CSF examination revealed an excessive pleocytosis with a white blood cell count of 2,433/µL. He was diagnosed with cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis since clinical symptoms and CSF pleocytosis resolved within days, and further diagnostic workup revealed no infectious cause. Cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis is a rare and severe drug reaction with predominance in treating squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Clinical presentation and CSF findings suggest acute meningoencephalitis. In all reported cases, the course of the disease was benign and self-limited. Empiric antimicrobial and antiviral therapy are suggested until infectious causes can be ruled out. A lower dosage of cetuximab and a premedication including antihistamines and glucocorticosteroids may lower the risk of a re-occurrence if cetuximab therapy is continued.
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spelling pubmed-98346382023-01-13 Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature Jäger, Jakob Sprügel, Maximilian Brunner, Tamara Uhl, Martin Schwab, Stefan Vitali, Francesco Wein, Axel Volbers, Bastian Case Rep Neurol Single Case − General Neurology Cetuximab is a chimeric IgG1 monoclonal antibody against epidermal growth factor receptor. It is approved by the European medical agency for the treatment of RAS wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer and metastatic squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Few cases of aseptic meningitis, primarily associated with the first administration of cetuximab in patients with squamous cell cancer, have been reported. So far, there was only 1 case in a patient with metastatic colorectal cancer. We report on a 50-year-old Caucasian patient with metastatic rectum carcinoma who suffered from headache, fever, and neck stiffness 3 h after the first administration of cetuximab (400 mg/m<sup>2</sup>). CSF examination revealed an excessive pleocytosis with a white blood cell count of 2,433/µL. He was diagnosed with cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis since clinical symptoms and CSF pleocytosis resolved within days, and further diagnostic workup revealed no infectious cause. Cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis is a rare and severe drug reaction with predominance in treating squamous cell cancer of the head and neck. Clinical presentation and CSF findings suggest acute meningoencephalitis. In all reported cases, the course of the disease was benign and self-limited. Empiric antimicrobial and antiviral therapy are suggested until infectious causes can be ruled out. A lower dosage of cetuximab and a premedication including antihistamines and glucocorticosteroids may lower the risk of a re-occurrence if cetuximab therapy is continued. S. Karger AG 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9834638/ /pubmed/36644006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527075 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). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Single Case − General Neurology
Jäger, Jakob
Sprügel, Maximilian
Brunner, Tamara
Uhl, Martin
Schwab, Stefan
Vitali, Francesco
Wein, Axel
Volbers, Bastian
Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
title Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
title_full Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
title_fullStr Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
title_full_unstemmed Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
title_short Cetuximab-Induced Aseptic Meningitis in a Patient with Colorectal Cancer: A Case Report and Review of Literature
title_sort cetuximab-induced aseptic meningitis in a patient with colorectal cancer: a case report and review of literature
topic Single Case − General Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36644006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000527075
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