@article{5e77420946fc442086c0b25d53defd03,
title = "Tumefactive demyelination and a malignant course in an MS patient during and following fingolimod therapy",
abstract = "Finglimod, a sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor modulator, is the first orally administered therapy approved for prophylaxis in multiple sclerosis (MS). Several reports in the last two years suggested that it might be associated with severe augmentation of disease activity upon initiation or discontinuation of therapy. We present an MS patient who developed a giant cavitating brain lesion under fingolimod and in whom cessation of therapy was associated with a very active course. Brain biopsy revealed the lesion to be due to an active demyelinating inflammatory process. With the current wave of immunosuppressive treatments for MS, there is a need to be vigilant to side effects and risks not identified in large multicenter trials, collect the data and set guidelines and precautions for present and future medications.",
keywords = "Fingolimod, Immune-suppression, Multiple sclerosis, Side effects, Therapy, Tumefective",
author = "Hellmann, {M. A.} and N. Lev and I. Lotan and R. Mosberg-Galili and E. Inbar and J. Luckman and S. Fichman-Horn and M. Yakimov and I. Steiner",
note = "Funding Information: Dr Steiner serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Neurovirology and the Journal of Neurological Sciences; serves on a data safety monitoring board for Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd and Hoffman La Roche; and has received research support from the Israel Science Foundation , the Israeli Ministry of Health Chief Scientist and Teva .",
year = "2014",
month = sep,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1016/j.jns.2014.06.013",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "344",
pages = "193--197",
journal = "Journal of the Neurological Sciences",
issn = "0022-510X",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "1-2",
}