Immune-related encephalitis after immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
Monica W BuckleyAanika Balaji WarnerJulie BrahmerLaura C CappelliWilliam H SharfmanEphraim FuchsHyunseok KangPatrick M FordeDouglas E GladstoneRichard AmbinderRonan J KellyEvan J LipsonIvana GojoEdward J LeeTory P JohnsonShiv SaidhaRafael LlinasLyle W OstrowJarushka NaidooJohn C ProbascoPublished in: The oncologist (2024)
Immune-related encephalitis is treatable and improves with corticosteroids in most cases but may require additional immunosuppression. Re-emergence of encephalitis is rare and does not typically result in adverse outcomes, and this should be considered in neurological immune-related adverse event management guidelines.