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An elderly patient has been suffering from a radionecrosis, following an SRS to a NSCLC brain metastasis in 2017.
He received steroids first, then underwent 4 cycles of Bevacizumab in 2019 after showing radiologic signs of necrosis without symptoms. There was radiologic response on imaging to the Bevacizumab and he remained symptom-free.
In 2022 he developed symptoms and the radionecrosis seemed to grow again, so he had another 4 cycles of Bevacizumab, this time with no response (neither clinical, nor radiologic).
He has started developing seizures now, with only minimal growth of the necrosis on the MRI.
Do you have any good ideas?
a) another round of Bevacizumab will likely not help.
b) hyperbaric oxygen treatment is not possible due to the seizures and pulmonary issues
c) has anyone tried out a TNF-a blocker for radionecrosis?
He received steroids first, then underwent 4 cycles of Bevacizumab in 2019 after showing radiologic signs of necrosis without symptoms. There was radiologic response on imaging to the Bevacizumab and he remained symptom-free.
In 2022 he developed symptoms and the radionecrosis seemed to grow again, so he had another 4 cycles of Bevacizumab, this time with no response (neither clinical, nor radiologic).
He has started developing seizures now, with only minimal growth of the necrosis on the MRI.
Do you have any good ideas?
a) another round of Bevacizumab will likely not help.
b) hyperbaric oxygen treatment is not possible due to the seizures and pulmonary issues
c) has anyone tried out a TNF-a blocker for radionecrosis?