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Query: UMLS:C0085437 (
bacterial meningitis
)
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Although neutropenia increases the risk of life-threatening infections,
bacterial meningitis
is rarely encountered as a complication during cancer chemotherapy in adults with a solid tumor. A 66-year-old male with adenosquamous
carcinoma of the lung
, cT2N3M0, stage IIIB, was enrolled in a phase I trial of chemoradiotherapy and treated with cisplatin 80 mg/m2 (122 mg/ body) on day 1, vinorelbine 20 mg/m2 (32 mg/body) on days 1 and 8 and thoracic radiotherapy 30 Gy/15 fractions, beginning on day 2, with dexamethasone administered for antiemesis at a dose of 16 mg on day 1, 8 mg on days 2 and 3, 4 mg on day 4 and 2 mg on day 5. The patient developed headache and fever on day 6 of the second cycle of the treatment and
bacterial meningitis
was diagnosed based on the findings of consciousness disturbance, an elevated peripheral blood leukocyte count and numerous leukocytes in the cerebrospinal fluid. In spite of the doctor's delay in establishing the exact diagnosis, the
bacterial meningitis
in this case was successfully treated with intensive antibiotic therapy. This life-threatening complication, equivalent to a grade 4 non-hematological adverse reaction, was not counted as dose-limiting toxicity in the current phase I trial, because there are only a few reports of
bacterial meningitis
associated with cancer chemotherapy and it developed in this case without any associated decrease in the peripheral blood leukocyte count.
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PMID:Bacterial meningitis observed in a phase I trial of vinorelbine, cisplatin and thoracic radiotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer: report of a case and discussion on dose-limiting toxicity. 1109 38