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Query: UMLS:C0149520 (
acute cholecystitis
)
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A case of unusual cholecystitis that developed on completion of
interleukin-2
and lymphokine-activated killer cell therapy is described. A 62-year-old man was treated with
interleukin-2
and lymphokine-activated killer cells for disseminated renal cell carcinoma. During the course of the immunotherapy, his serum alkaline phosphatase level increased, as did the peripheral eosinophil count (0.31). Subsequently, clinical and radiologic evidence of
acute cholecystitis
was noted. The removed gallbladder showed acalculus cholecystitis with extensive diffuse infiltrates of numerous eosinophils and T lymphocytes, but sparse polymorphonuclear leukocytes. The authors name this unusual cholecystitis acalculus lymphoeosinophilic cholecystitis and believe it to be associated with
interleukin-2
and lymphokine-activated killer cell therapy. The pathogenic relationship is discussed.
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PMID:Acalculus lymphoeosinophilic cholecystitis associated with interleukin-2 and lymphokine-activated killer cell therapy. 222 49
Interleukin-2
(
IL-2
) associated cholecystopathy is a rare manifestation of
IL-2
drug toxicity in the setting of cancer immunotherapy. While the imaging data and clinical presentation can easily mimic
acute cholecystitis
, the correct diagnosis can be made with the particular clinical history, thus avoiding inappropriate surgical management. As more cancer immunotherapies become standard oncologic treatments, specific immunotherapy-associated side effects are also expected to be encountered more frequently in the future and should be recognized as such. We present a case of
IL-2
-associated cholecystopathy in the setting of renal cell carcinoma immunotherapy.
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PMID:Non-infectious cholecystopathy secondary to high-dose IL-2 cancer immunotherapy. 2657 89