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Central nervous system toxicity with high‐dose Ara‐C
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NeurotoxicologyMixed-phenotype Acute LeukemiaAcute LeukemiaHematological MalignancyNeuro-oncologyHematologyHigh‐dose Ara‐cBrain InjuryNeurologyNeuropathologyNeuroimmunologyClinical ToxicologyHealth SciencesMedicineNeuropharmacologyNeuroprotectionPharmacologyMalignant Blood DisorderCumulative DoseCns Complications
We evaluated the CNS complications in 118 adults with acute leukemia who received IV high-dose Ara-C therapy. Fourteen (12%) had cerebellar signs, encephalopathy, seizures, or leukoencephalopathy. Symptoms usually occurred within 24 hours after the last treatment. Patients receiving a cumulative dose in excess of 24 g/m2 had more severe or irreversible symptoms. After lower cumulative doses, symptoms often resolved even though treatment was continued. The incidence of CNS complications of high-dose Ara-C is acceptable and is potentially reversible if appropriate precautions are taken.