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Late-onset Pleural and Pericardial Effusion as Immune-related Adverse Events after 94 Cycles of Nivolumab

Ryo Sawada, Yohei Matsui, Junji Uchino, Naoko Okura, Yoshie Morimoto, Masahiro Iwasaku, Yoshiko Kaneko, Tadaaki Yamada, Koichi Takayama

2021Internal Medicine16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A 67-year-old man with primary lung adenocarcinoma was hospitalized due to massive bilateral pleural effusion and pericardial effusion after 94 cycles of nivolumab therapy. We were unable to identify the cause of these effusions using blood tests, cytology tests, or bacterial culture of pleural effusion and thoracoscopy. Finally, we administrated corticosteroids, which immediately improved the fluid accumulation. This case may support the introduction of corticosteroids for late-onset pleural and pericardial effusion during immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) treatment. However, the safety of rechallenge of ICIs after the improvement of fluid accumulation is controversial.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePericardial effusionNivolumabPleural effusionThoracoscopyCytologyLungEffusionAdverse effectSurgeryPericardial windowInternal medicineGastroenterologyPathologyImmunotherapyCancerCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersPleural and Pulmonary DiseasesLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
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