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Neurological complications of medical anti-cancer therapies
Authors:Jerzy Hildebrand
Affiliation:1. Service de Médecine Interne, Institut Jules Bordet, ULB. Bruxelles, Belgium
2. Service de Neurologie Mazarin, H?pital de la Salpêtrière, Paris Cedex 13, France
Abstract:
This review describes the features of central and peripheral neurological disorders caused by anti-cancer chemotherapy and supportive medications, such as antiepileptic drugs, glucocorticosteroids and opioids, frequently used in cancer patients. Diffuse encephalopathy with or without epileptic seizures, cerebellar disorders and aseptic meningitis may occur after systemic administration of conventional drug doses, but their incidence is much higher when either high-dose chemotherapy, or intrathecal or intracarotid administration is used. Spinal cord and/or spinal root lesions have been reported after intrathecal administration of methotrexate or cytosinearabinoside. Anti-cancer chemotherapy is the leading cause of peripheral neuropathy in cancer patients. The main culprits are vinca alkaloids, platinum derivatives and taxanes. Anti-cancer chemotherapy has no significant toxic effect on muscle tissue, but heavy administration of glucocorticosteroids is a common cause of disabling, predominantly pelvic, muscle atrophy.
Keywords:Medical anti-cancer therapies  Central nervous system lesions  Peripheral neuropathies
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