INTRODUCTION
Oxaliplatin has become the mainstay of treatment for many cancers, but its use can be accompanied by unusual side effects.
CASE REPORT
We describe herein a 74-year-old patient with pancreatic cancer who developed severe motor weakness affecting lower extremities after starting treatment with oxaliplatin on three separate occasions. Our patient also experienced slurred speech, with decreased ability to phonate and word-finding difficulty. Brain imaging studies did not suggest recent brain ischemia, and the symptoms resolved within 15-20 h.
MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME
Oxaliplatin had to be discontinued due to suboptimal tolerance and a short-lived clinical response. After discontinuation of oxaliplatin, she did not experience any more similar symptoms. A score of 9 on the Naranjo nomogram supported a definite causality relationship between oxaliplatin and the observed neurologic toxicity.
DISCUSSION
Rare reports of stroke-like events have previously been described with oxaliplatin. While the exact mechanism of these phenomena is not known, alterations in neuronal sodium channels might be involved. Clinicians, pharmacists, and patients need to be aware of these rare but important side effects of oxaliplatin. Nonetheless, work-up for a cerebrovascular accident is still warranted as hypercoagulability related to malignancy can also predispose the patients to strokes.