Nivolumab targets programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) and is used in cancer treatment by increasing the immune response. It has rarely been associated with immune-mediated colitis (IMC). We present a 66-year-old man with metastatic lung adenocarcinoma, treated with nivolumab for seven years, who developed tenesmus and mucoid bloody diarrhea. Colonoscopy revealed endoscopic and histopathological ulcerative colitis (UC)-like changes, limited to the distal 25cm of the colon. Although nivolumab-induced IMC resembling UC is a known adverse effect, there are very few reports of nivolumab-induced IMC localized to the distal colon and occurring seven years after treatment initiation.
Keywords: distal colon; immune-checkpoint inhibitors; immune-mediated colitis; late onset; nivolumab; ulcerative colitis (uc).
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