26.11.2021 | Case Report - Vascular Neurosurgery - Other
New-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor-associated asymptomatic cerebrovascular stenosis: two illustrative cases
verfasst von:
Akihiro Hirayama, Takatoshi Sorimachi, Kazuma Yokota, Hideaki Shigematsu, Kittipong Srivatanakul, Mitsunori Matsumae
Erschienen in:
Acta Neurochirurgica
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Ausgabe 6/2022
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Abstract
New-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), nilotinib and ponatinib, for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) have been reported to cause symptomatic cerebral ischemia. Herein, we report two patients with asymptomatic cerebral artery stenosis associated with these TKIs, as a previously unreported finding. Both patients were in their 40 s and administered new-generation TKIs without vascular risk factors. New-generation TKIs for CML can cause major cerebrovascular stenosis without any symptoms. Examining the neck and intracranial arteries using magnetic resonance angiography and carotid ultrasonography may prevent future cerebral infarctions associated with these TKIs.