Acute polyradiculopathy secondary to idelalisib in Relapsed Classical Hodgkin's lymphoma

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Patients with relapsed or refractory Hodgkin's lymphoma are likely incurable with standard treatment. Idelalisib, a delta-isoform specific Phosphatidyl-inositol-3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor has shown its efficacy in other hematopoietic B malignancies. We report the case of a 51-years old patient with relapsed and refractory Hodgkin's Lymphoma receiving idelalisib after several regimens of chemotherapy. He achieved a good partial response for several months, unfortunately, idelalisib had to be stopped because of the onset of a severe polyradiculoneuritis attributed to this treatment. We assume here that the polyradiculoneuritis could be caused by T cell mediated autoimmunity to myelin proteins. To our knowledge, this adverse event has never been described so far with idelalisib.

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Barbieux, S., Boyle, E. M., Baillet, C., Demarquette, H., Vermersch, P., Morschhauser, F., & Herbaux, C. (2018). Acute polyradiculopathy secondary to idelalisib in Relapsed Classical Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Current Research in Translational Medicine, 66(3), 87–89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.retram.2018.04.004

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