Cisplatin-related Lhermitteʼs sign
The sensation of a sudden electrical impulse travelling along the spine to the legs and feet on flexion of the neck has been known as Lhermitteʼs sign. Lhermitteʼs sign, as part of cisplatin-related neurotoxicity, was observed in four patients, with ovarian or lung cancer, simultaneously with periph...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Anti-cancer drugs 1992-08, Vol.3 (4), p.375-378 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The sensation of a sudden electrical impulse travelling along the spine to the legs and feet on flexion of the neck has been known as Lhermitteʼs sign. Lhermitteʼs sign, as part of cisplatin-related neurotoxicity, was observed in four patients, with ovarian or lung cancer, simultaneously with peripheral neuropathy, after a dose of 375–700 mg/m. The dose intensity (DI) of cisplatin in our patients ranged from 12.5 to 26.9 mg/m/week. No direct relationship was found between DI and the timing of Lhermitteʼs sign. Other relevant causes for this sign were ruled out. The mechanism responsible for the development of Lhermitteʼs sign is unclear. Interruption of treatment with cisplatin may not prevent the appearance of Lhermitteʼs sign. In most of the reported cases in the literature this sign developed after the end of cisplatin courses. |
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ISSN: | 0959-4973 1473-5741 |
DOI: | 10.1097/00001813-199208000-00010 |