2020
DOI: 10.1080/09273948.2020.1781902
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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-associated Uveitis: Review of Treatments and Outcomes

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“…The onset of uveitis is reported mainly to occur within 2 months of starting CPIs. 7 , 13 , 26 This was generally the case in our cohort, with a median time to onset of 5 weeks (range 1–7 weeks). The exception was a single patient who developed anterior uveitis 2 years after completing 2 years of nivolumab treatment.…”
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confidence: 65%
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“…The onset of uveitis is reported mainly to occur within 2 months of starting CPIs. 7 , 13 , 26 This was generally the case in our cohort, with a median time to onset of 5 weeks (range 1–7 weeks). The exception was a single patient who developed anterior uveitis 2 years after completing 2 years of nivolumab treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…It is noteworthy that he had other ocular IrAEs while on treatment that did not lead to CPI discontinuation, while his anterior uveitis was difficult to control. It is well recognised that some IrAEs (including ocular IrAEs) 13 can occur months and years after stopping CPIs, and this case is a reminder to consider the need for ongoing follow-up, even in patients apparently entering long-term remission after completing treatment.…”
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“…For example, vitiligo is associated with increased response to ICB in melanoma and may represent a tissue-specific response against a skin antigen that was triggered by the primary immune response to the tumor ( Byrne and Turk, 2011 ). Similarly, uveitis, in which inflammation of the anterior or posterior compartment of the eye occurs after ICB treatment ( Cunningham et al, 2020 ; Dow et al, 2020 ), may reflect aberrant expression of ocular antigens by tumor cells.…”
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confidence: 99%