Rapidly Progressive Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Nivolumab Treatment

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Abstract

A 63-year-old man with pulmonary adenocarcinoma was treated with nivolumab. High fever developed within several hours after the first administration of nivolumab; subsequently, serum creatinine levels kept increasing daily. We diagnosed acute kidney injury (AKI) as an immune-related adverse event; the patient was initially treated with 50 mg prednisolone, and the dose was then tapered. Renal biopsy pathologically revealed tubulointerstitial inflammation with strong infiltration of only T cells that were CD3+, CD4+, and CD8+. The infiltration of CD163+ M2 macrophage was also observed. AKI within 1 week after the administration of nivolumab seems to be rare; therefore, the present case provides important findings useful in daily clinical practice.

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Okawa, S., Fujiwara, K., Shimonishi, A., Matsuura, H., Ozeki, T., Nishimura, J., … Shibayama, T. (2020). Rapidly Progressive Acute Kidney Injury Associated with Nivolumab Treatment. Case Reports in Oncology, 13(1), 85–90. https://doi.org/10.1159/000505235

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