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GM‐CSF in the treatment of a patient with severe methotrexate intoxication
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This case report describes the successful treatment of severe methotrexate intoxication in a 72-year-old female patient. Following two prior uneventful courses of a polychemotherapy regimen including low-dose intravenous (i.v.) methotrexate, the patient presented with fever, polymucositis, incipient pyodermia, acute renal failure and pancytopenia 9 days after the third application. Severe methotrexate overdose was confirmed by serum levels. Using a polypragmatic treatment approach focusing on renal function and including granulocyte-macrophage-colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) this life threatening and nearly fatal intoxication was successfully treated. This case report demonstrates that GM-CSF might contribute to rapid reconstitution of leukopoiesis once methotrexate serum levels are in the subtoxic range.
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