Thoracic aortitis and aortic dissection following pegfilgrastim administration

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Abstract

The patient was a 67-year-old woman with a history of advanced lung adenocarcinoma. Eight days after pegfilgrastim administration, her computed tomography scan revealed thickened bilateral common carotid arteries and thoracic aorta, which led to the diagnosis of pegfilgrastim-associated aortitis. Thirty-six days after pegfilgrastim administration, asymptomatic Stanford type B aortic dissection was detected. Her serum biomarker analysis suggested that interleukin-6 might be involved in the pathogenesis. Physicians should be aware of these adverse effects of filgrastim.

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Sato, Y., Kaji, S., Ueda, H., & Tomii, K. (2017). Thoracic aortitis and aortic dissection following pegfilgrastim administration. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 52(5), 993–994. https://doi.org/10.1093/ejcts/ezx165

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