Teprotumumab-Induced Encephalopathy: A Rare Side Effect of a Novel Therapeutic.

Q3 Medicine Wisconsin Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-01
Megan D Yee, James McCarthy, Brian Quinn, Asif Surani
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Abstract

Introduction: Teprotumumab is a novel monoclonal antibody used for treatment of thyroid eye disease (TED). To our knowledge, this is the second reported case of encephalopathy associated with teprotumumab therapy.

Case presentation: A 62-year-old White woman with a history of hypertension, Graves' disease, and thyroid eye disease presented with 1 week of intermittent altered mental status following her third teprotumumab infusion. Neurocognitive symptoms resolved following plasma exchange therapy.

Discussion: By using plasma exchange as first-line therapy, our patient had a shorter time course from diagnosis to symptom resolution than was reported in the previously published case.

Conclusions: Clinicians should consider this diagnosis in patients with encephalopathy after teprotumumab infusion, and our experience suggests plasma exchange is an appropriate initial treatment. Proper counseling of this potential side effect is warranted for patients prior to starting teprotumumab to facilitate earlier detection and treatment.

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teprotumumab诱导的脑病:一种新疗法的罕见副作用。
Teprotumumab是一种用于治疗甲状腺眼病(TED)的新型单克隆抗体。据我们所知,这是第二例与替原单抗治疗相关的脑病报道。病例介绍:一名有高血压、Graves病和甲状腺眼病史的62岁白人女性,在第三次teprotumumab输注后出现1周间歇性精神状态改变。血浆交换治疗后神经认知症状消失。讨论:通过血浆置换作为一线治疗,我们的患者从诊断到症状缓解的时间比之前发表的病例报道的时间短。结论:临床医生应该在teprotumumab输注后的脑病患者中考虑这一诊断,我们的经验表明血浆置换是一种合适的初始治疗。在患者开始使用teprotumumab之前,有必要对这种潜在的副作用进行适当的咨询,以促进早期发现和治疗。
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