Fatal thrombocytopenia and liver failure associated with carboplatin therapy Journal Article


Authors: Hruban, R. H.; Sternberg, S. S.; Meyers, P.; Fleisher, M.; Menendez-Botet, C.; Boitnott, J. K.
Article Title: Fatal thrombocytopenia and liver failure associated with carboplatin therapy
Abstract: A patient with fatal severe thrombocytopenia and acute hepatic necrosis complicating carboplatin (JM8, CBDCA, NSC 241240) therapy is described. The patient, an 18-year-old man with acute lymphocytic leukemia, was given high-dose carboplatin as a part of a phase I trial of this agent for the treatment of leukemia. Carboplatin (270 mg/m2/day) was administered as an intravenous infusion on five consecutive days, and the patient died 10 days after his last dose of carboplatin from complications of thrombocytopenia and acute liver necrosis. Autopsy revealed hemorrhage into the substance of the myocardium and hemorrhagic centrilobular liver necrosis. The temporal relationship between the initial rise in this patient's liver Junction tests and treatment with carboplatin suggests that this patient's liver failure was in part due to carboplatin. The autopsy findings of hemorrhage into the substance of the myocardium and centrolobular liver necrosis suggest that, in addition to its direct effects, carboplatin may have also contributed indirectly to this patient's liver failure through the complications of thrombocytopenia. © 1991 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; controlled study; human tissue; leukemia; case report; carboplatin; thrombocytopenia; necrosis; liver; autopsy; intravenous drug administration; liver necrosis; leukemia, lymphocytic, acute; human; male; article
Journal Title: Cancer Investigation
Volume: 9
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0735-7907
Publisher: Informa Healthcare  
Date Published: 1991-01-01
Start Page: 263
End Page: 268
Language: English
DOI: 10.3109/07357909109021323
PUBMED: 1913229
PROVIDER: scopus
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