1. Acute leukoencephalopathy associated with daratumumab treatment in POEMS syndrome: a case report.
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Steinegger, Lukas, Nierobisch, Nathalie, De Vere-Tyndall, Anthony, Schreiner, Bettina, Roth, Patrick, Kappos, Ludwig, Kana, Veronika, and Herwerth, Marina
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DARATUMUMAB ,MULTIPLE myeloma ,HEMATOLOGIC malignancies ,AUTOIMMUNE diseases ,CD38 antigen - Abstract
Objectives: Daratumumab, a monoclonal antibody against CD38, is increasingly used in the treatment of multiple myeloma, other hematological malignancies and autoimmune diseases. Little is known about its CNS toxicity. We present a case of a patient with POEMS syndrome (syndrome of polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes) who developed an acute leukoencephalopathy shortly after initiation of therapy with daratumumab. Methods: Case report following the CARE case report guidelines. Results: The patient presented with symptoms of headache and diffuse worsening of a pre-existing tetraparesis. MRI showed a rapidly progressive leukoencephalopathy. Extensive diagnostic evaluation revealed no specific cause, suggesting the leukoencephalopathy to be caused by daratumumab. Discussion: Our report highlights a probably rare, but clinically significant adverse effect of daratumumab and underlines the necessity of raised vigilance for neurological side effects in patients treated with daratumumab. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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