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G-CSF-induced Aortitis in an elderly woman successfully managed with prednisolone: a case report and literature review.
Cancer incidence among old is increasing. Since age is important risk factor for febrile neutropenia (FN), use of granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) and its complication is clinically important. A 72-year old woman has completed definitive surgery for left breast cancer and was started on postoperative chemotherapy. After 12 doses of paclitaxel, she received 1st cycle of epirubicin and cyclophosphamide (day 1), and pegfilgrastim, a pegylated G-CSF to decrease the risk of FN (day 2). On day 13, she was admitted due to persistent fever since day 9. Laboratory tests revealed elevated neutrophil counts and C-reactive protein. Despite empirical antibiotics, her fever persisted and severe back pain developed (day 15). Contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed wall thickening and increased density around the aortic arch and brachiocephalic artery. Diagnosis of pegfilgrastim-induced vasculitis was made after excluding autoimmune vasculitis. Prednisolone (60 mg/day) was administered and the fever and back pain subsided the following day.
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Oxford Medical Case Reports (OMCR) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal publishing original and educationally valuable case reports that expand the field of medicine. The journal covers all medical specialities including cardiology, rheumatology, nephrology, oncology, neurology, and reproduction, comprising a comprehensive resource for physicians in all fields and at all stages of training. Oxford Medical Case Reports deposits all articles in PubMed Central (PMC). Physicians and researchers can find your work through PubMed , helping you reach the widest possible audience. The journal is also indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection . Oxford Medical Case Reports publishes case reports under the following categories: Allergy Audiovestibular medicine Cardiology and cardiovascular systems Critical care medicine Dermatology Emergency medicine Endocrinology and metabolism Gastroenterology and hepatology Geriatrics and gerontology Haematology Immunology Infectious diseases and tropical medicine Medical disorders in pregnancy Medical ophthalmology Nephrology Neurology Oncology Paediatrics Pain Palliative medicine Pharmacology and pharmacy Psychiatry Radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging Respiratory disorders Rheumatology Sexual and reproductive health Sports Medicine Substance abuse.