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- Title
Neutropenic Colitis as a Complication of High-dose Chemotherapy for Refractory Testicular Cancer.
- Authors
Kawai, Koji; Imada, Seiki; Iida, Katsuyuki; Tsukamoto, Sadamu; Miyanaga, Naoto; Akaza, Hideyuki
- Abstract
A 44-year-old man received high-dose chemotherapy with carboplatin, etoposide and cyclophosphamide followed by autologous peripheral-blood stem-cell transplantation for treatment of refractory nonseminomatous testicular cancer (seminoma plus choriocarcinoma). The patient developed fever, watery diarrhea and abdominal pain at 10 days after the initiation of high-dose chemotherapy. Radiological examinations revealed adynamic ileus with thickened colon and small bowel wall and increasing ascites over the next 3 days. The patient subsequently suffered from disseminated intravascular coagulation, renal failure and hyperbilirubinemia despite systemic antibiotic therapy. Intensive medical care could barely avoid the fatal outcome. Neutropenic colitis has been recognized as a complication of acute leukemia or aplastic anemia. The present case indicates that this serious gastrointestinal complication can occur under profound neutropenic conditions induced by intensive chemotherapy for solid cancer.
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1998, Vol 28, Issue 9, p571
- ISSN
0368-2811
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jjco/28.9.571