P04.08 Neurological adverse events associated with the immune checkpoint inhibitors: review of the literature and characterization of the neurological patterns

Conclusions:Neurological complications reported with immune checkpoint inhibitors are non-specific and pleomorphic, the most common being meningitis, radiculoneuropathy and myasthenic syndromes. In almost all cases, the outcome was favorable after drug interruption and steroid treatment. As suggested for other irAEs, nAEs may be associated with a clinical benefit and could be indicative for tumor-specific immune activation.
Source: Neuro-Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: P04 Immunology and immunotherapy Source Type: research