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Checkpoint inhibitor-induced immune-related sarcoidosis-like reaction

https://doi.org/10.18027/2224-5057-2023-13-2-8

Abstract

Immune checkpoint inhibitors are associated with a wide spectrum of immune-related adverse events (AE) of different severity. Immune-related sarcoidosis-like reactions are relatively rare but clinically important AEs. These abnormalities, due to the appearance of active pathological lymph nodes or nodules in other organs on radiographs, can be falsely interpreted as tumor progression or stabilization and thus affect treatment strategy, leading to unreasonably early therapy discontinuation or its unnecessary continuation. So far there were no convincing criteria for differentiation between sarcoidosis-like reaction and sarcoidosis, oncologist should be aware of this reaction and include it in the differential diagnosis in patient with suspected disease progression who are treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.

About the Authors

R. R. Shakirov
Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center
Russian Federation

Renat R. Shakirov - oncologist, Oncology Department No. 1, Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center.

Moscow


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I. S. Basin
Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center; N.N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology
Russian Federation

Igor S. Basin - MD, PhD, DSc, Senior Research Scientist, Chemotherapy Department, No. 2, N.N. Blokhin National Medical Research Center of Oncology.

Moscow


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T. V. Krashikhina
Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center
Russian Federation

Tatiana V. Krashikhina - Head of the Oncology Department No. 1, Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center.

Moscow


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A. I. Tekeeva
Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center
Russian Federation

Asiiat I. Tekeeva - oncologist, Oncology Department No. 1, Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center.

Moscow


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E. S. Chernysheva
Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center
Russian Federation

Ekaterina S. Chernysheva - MD, PhD, Deputy Physician-in-Chief for Medicine, Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center.

Moscow


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K. V. Lyadov
Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center
Russian Federation

Konstantin V. Lyadov - MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Physician-in-Chief, Moscow Treatment and Rehabilitation Center.

Moscow


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Shakirov R.R., Basin I.S., Krashikhina T.V., Tekeeva A.I., Chernysheva E.S., Lyadov K.V. Checkpoint inhibitor-induced immune-related sarcoidosis-like reaction. Malignant tumours. 2023;13(2):107-112. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18027/2224-5057-2023-13-2-8

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