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Acute Peripheral Motor Neuropathy Induced by Oxaliplatin-Correlated Hypokalaemia
2019
Oncology and Therapy
Neurotoxicity is one of the most common side effects of oxaliplatin-based therapy. Most patients who receive at least 3-4 months of treatment suffer from peripheral sensory neurotoxicity (PSN), characterised by the loss or impairment of tactile and proprioceptive sensory function. Motor impairment, such as muscle weakness or palsy, has been rarely described, and the physiopathology of PSN, as well as the motor symptoms due to oxaliplatin-based treatment, are not adequately understood. Here we
doi:10.1007/s40487-019-00102-3
pmid:32700068
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