CNS demyelination associated with nilotinib.

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Title: CNS demyelination associated with nilotinib.
Authors: Erturul, Ezgi (AUTHOR), Kocer, Belgin (AUTHOR), Gokce, Saliha (AUTHOR), Ucar, Murat (AUTHOR)
Source: Neurological Sciences. Sep2023, Vol. 44 Issue 9, p3335-3339. 5p. 3 Black and White Photographs.
Subjects: Nilotinib, Myelin sheath diseases, Demyelination, Platelet-derived growth factor receptors, Adult T-cell leukemia
Abstract: Tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors and immune-checkpoint inhibitors are the most frequently reported agents, but recently, the number of cases reporting iatrogenic central nerve demyelination with tyrosine kinase inhibitors has increased. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors and immune-checkpoint inhibitors are the most frequently reported agents in iatrogenic central nervous system demyelination cases [[1]]. As treatment options for cancer and autoimmune diseases are developing each day, iatrogenic central demyelination case reports are increasing in number. [Extracted from the article]
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