Neurotoxicity is one of the most common side effects of oxaliplatin-based therapy. Most patients who receive at least 3-4 months of treatment suffer from peripheral sensory neurotoxicity (PSN), characterised by the loss or impairment of tactile and proprioceptive sensory function. Motor impairment, such as muscle weakness or palsy, has been rarely described, and the physiopathology of PSN, as well as the motor symptoms due to oxaliplatin-based treatment, are not adequately understood. Here we report the case of a patient who experienced severe acute peripheral motor neuropathy as a side effect of oxaliplatin-based treatment. We also review other cases of PSN published in the literature and suggest a novel hypothesis on the physiopathology of this particular event. Take-away lessons: Not all of the neurological symptoms observed during oxaliplatin-based treatment can be traced back directly to the oxaliplatin itself, and other factors, such as electrolyte imbalances, may contribute to the symptoms. Patients with gastro-intestinal malignancies are the patients most affected by neurotoxicity due to the side effects of chemotherapy and the disease itself.

Acute Peripheral Motor Neuropathy Induced by Oxaliplatin-Correlated Hypokalaemia / Giampieri, Riccardo; Maccaroni, Elena; Sotte, Valeria; Baleani, Maria G; Meletani, Tania; Giglio, Enrica; Pecci, Federica; Bittoni, Alessandro; Lanese, Andrea; Cantini, Luca; Mentrasti, Giulia; Lucarelli, Alessandra; Berardi, Rossana. - In: ONCOLOGY AND THERAPY. - ISSN 2366-1070. - ELETTRONICO. - 8:1(2020), pp. 161-169-169. [10.1007/s40487-019-00102-3]

Acute Peripheral Motor Neuropathy Induced by Oxaliplatin-Correlated Hypokalaemia

Giampieri, Riccardo
Conceptualization
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Maccaroni, Elena
Investigation
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Sotte, Valeria
Investigation
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Baleani, Maria G
Investigation
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Meletani, Tania
Investigation
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Giglio, Enrica
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Pecci, Federica
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Bittoni, Alessandro
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Lanese, Andrea
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Cantini, Luca
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Mentrasti, Giulia
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Lucarelli, Alessandra
Membro del Collaboration Group
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Berardi, Rossana
Supervision
2020-01-01

Abstract

Neurotoxicity is one of the most common side effects of oxaliplatin-based therapy. Most patients who receive at least 3-4 months of treatment suffer from peripheral sensory neurotoxicity (PSN), characterised by the loss or impairment of tactile and proprioceptive sensory function. Motor impairment, such as muscle weakness or palsy, has been rarely described, and the physiopathology of PSN, as well as the motor symptoms due to oxaliplatin-based treatment, are not adequately understood. Here we report the case of a patient who experienced severe acute peripheral motor neuropathy as a side effect of oxaliplatin-based treatment. We also review other cases of PSN published in the literature and suggest a novel hypothesis on the physiopathology of this particular event. Take-away lessons: Not all of the neurological symptoms observed during oxaliplatin-based treatment can be traced back directly to the oxaliplatin itself, and other factors, such as electrolyte imbalances, may contribute to the symptoms. Patients with gastro-intestinal malignancies are the patients most affected by neurotoxicity due to the side effects of chemotherapy and the disease itself.
2020
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