Atezolizumab- and bevacizumab -induced encephalitis in a patient with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report and literature review.
Min SagongKeun Tae KimByoung Kuk JangPublished in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2024)
Treatment with atezolizumab and bevacizumab is the first-line therapy for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. Although immune checkpoint inhibitors are novel and effective treatments, they can induce immune-related adverse events. However, neurological immune-related adverse events have rarely been reported. We report the case of a man in his 40s with hepatocellular carcinoma who developed life-threatening encephalitis after atezolizumab plus bevacizumab was administered. The patient presented with fever, headache, altered mentality, and general epileptic seizures, ten days after administration. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis showed elevated white blood cells and elevated protein levels, but revealed no infection or malignancy. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed diffuse leptomeningeal enhancement in both the cerebrum and cerebellum. As immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced encephalitis was strongly suspected, steroid pulse therapy was initiated and neurological symptoms quickly improved. The patient was discharged after 66 days of hospitalization, and administration of sorafenib and radiotherapy was started for the hepatocellular carcinoma on an outpatient basis. This case demonstrates the importance of recognizing neurological immune-related adverse events following atezolizumab and bevacizumab treatment for early intervention. We discuss this case in comparison to available literature and previous two cases of Atezolizumab- and bevacizumab- induced encephalitis in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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- magnetic resonance imaging
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- blood pressure
- squamous cell carcinoma
- cerebral ischemia
- stem cells
- radiation therapy
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- protein protein
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- cell therapy
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- stress induced