Toxicity of E. coli L‐asparaginase in man

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During therapeutic trials with E. coli L‐asparaginase in 131 children and 143 adults with neoplastic disease the following signs of toxicity have been observed: fever, nausea and vomiting, weight loss, somnolence, lethargy, confusion, hypolipidemia, hyperlipidemia, hypoproteinemia, abnormal liver function tests, fatty metamorphosis of the liver, pancreatitis (in rare instances), azotemia, granulocytopenia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia, and hypersensitivity reactions. While these effects have been moderately severe and reversible in most instances, some patients have shown dangerous degrees of toxicity. This has been the case most frequently in adult patients receiving a dose of 5000 IU/kg/day. Copyright © 1970 American Cancer Society

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Oettgen, H. F., Stephenson, P. A., Schwartz, M. K., Leeper, R. D., Tallal, L., Tan, C. C., … Burchenal, J. H. (1970). Toxicity of E. coli L‐asparaginase in man. Cancer, 25(2), 253–278. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(197002)25:2<253::AID-CNCR2820250204>3.0.CO;2-U

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