Co-administration of mTor Inhibitors and Carbamazepine May Lead to
Ineffectiveness of Therapy: A Case Report of a 24-year-old Man
- Asma Sawan,
- Guillaume Becker,
- Paul Lefevre,
- Daniel Brumaru,
- Jean-pierre Bergerat,
- Jean-marc Lessinger,
- Véronique Kemmel
Asma Sawan
King Abdulaziz University
Corresponding Author:asma.a.sawan@gmail.com
Author ProfileGuillaume Becker
HAUTEPIERRE, HOPITAUX UNIVERSITAIRES DE STRASBOURG
Author ProfilePaul Lefevre
HAUTEPIERRE, HOPITAUX UNIVERSITAIRES DE STRASBOURG
Author ProfileDaniel Brumaru
HAUTEPIERRE, HOPITAUX UNIVERSITAIRES DE STRASBOURG
Author ProfileJean-pierre Bergerat
HAUTEPIERRE, HOPITAUX UNIVERSITAIRES DE STRASBOURG
Author ProfileJean-marc Lessinger
HAUTEPIERRE, HOPITAUX UNIVERSITAIRES DE STRASBOURG
Author ProfileVéronique Kemmel
Hôpital de Hautepierre, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg
Author ProfileAbstract
THE PATIENT A 24-year-old male patient, known to have tuberous sclerosis
complex, developed renal epithelioid angiomyolipomas with hepatic
metastasis. Everolimus treatment failed, this lead to a switch to
temsirolimus treatment without more efficiency that appeared later on
was due to drug-drug interaction which was dealt with in an effective
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10 Apr 2022Editorial Decision: Revise Minor