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Severe disabling sensory-motor polyneuropathy during oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy

Gregory D. Leonard, Michael R. Wagner, Mary G. Quinn, Jean L. Grem*

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Abstract

Oxaliplatin-based combination chemotherapy is an option for first-line therapy of metastatic colorectal cancer. It is associated with acute hyperexcitability of motor and sensory nerves, and a cumulative sensory axonal neuropathy. We describe a 56-year-old male with metastatic colorectal cancer treated with oxaliplatin and capecitabine who developed a rapidly ascending motor and sensory neuropathy, which rendered him wheelchair-bound. Heightened clinical suspicion for possible oxaliplatin-induced motor neuropathies may be warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)733-735
Number of pages3
JournalAnti-Cancer Drugs
Volume15
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2004

Keywords

  • Oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy
  • Sensory-motor polyneuropathy

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