Pembrolizumab-induced radiation recall pneumonitis after the resolution of typical asymptomatic radiation pneumonitis

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Abstract

Radiation recall pneumonitis is a phenomenon in which a recall-triggering drug induces an acute inflammatory reaction in the lungs, corresponding to a previously irradiated area. Radiation recall reactions have been reported to occur following treatments with various cytotoxic anticancer agents and molecular-targeting drugs; however, only a few reports have described immune checkpoint inhibitor-induced radiation recall pneumonitis. We report a case of radiation recall pneumonitis induced by pembrolizumab in a patient with the postoperative local recurrence of non-small cell lung cancer. This case demonstrated that pembrolizumab might cause severe radiation recall pneumonitis, even after typical radiation pneumonitis has been resolved.

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Itamura, H., Ohguri, T., Yahara, K., Nakahara, S., Kakinouchi, S., Morisaki, T., … Korogi, Y. (2020). Pembrolizumab-induced radiation recall pneumonitis after the resolution of typical asymptomatic radiation pneumonitis. Journal of UOEH, 42(3), 261–266. https://doi.org/10.7888/juoeh.42.261

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