Successful treatment of refractory checkpoint inhibitor‐induced hepatitis with quadruple therapy including extracorporeal photopheresis and infliximab
Abstract Immune checkpoint inhibitors have established in the treatment of malignant melanoma and have significantly improved prognosis in advanced tumour stages. As they interfere with immunoregulatory pathways by blocking checkpoints, nonspecific activation of the immune system can result in the d...
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Main Authors: | Inga Hansen (Author), Julian Kött (Author), Silke Heidenreich (Author), Francis A. Ayuk (Author), Patricia Doll (Author), Finn Abeck (Author), Nina Booken (Author), Christoffer Gebhardt (Author), Stefan W. Schneider (Author) |
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