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Published on: March 16, 2018
Oxaliplatin-induced Sudden Hearing Loss in a Patient with Pancreatic Cancer
Sung Bum Kim1, So Yeong Kim1, Kook Hyun Kim1
1Department of Internal Medicine, Yeungnam University College of Medicine, Daegu, Korea.
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Oxaliplatin is a new generation of platinum derivatives used frequently to treat solid organ malignancies, including colorectal and ovarian cancer. Recently, an oxaliplatin-based chemotherapeutic regimen was adopted for advanced pancreatic cancer. Although oxaliplatin has extensive therapeutic potential, its use can be limited by significant adverse effects, particularly ototoxicity. This paper reports a rare case of irreversible unilateral hearing loss in a 48-year-old female that developed after the intravenous infusion of oxaliplatin during pancreatic cancer treatment. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the second reported case of oxaliplatin-related ototoxicity in pancreatic cancer.
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