pubmed-article:9406719 | pubmed:abstractText | Unlabeled murine monoclonal anti-GD2 immunoglobulin (Ig)G (14G2a) reactive with nervous system diganglioside and neuroblastoma, melanoma, and small cell lung carcinoma produces tumor regression. However, serious acute abdominal pain, paresthesia, hypotension and hypertension, syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH), and occasional motor weakness occur. Studies in preclinical animal models can elucidate the mechanism of the observed neurotoxicity and lead to anti-GD2 antibody treatment with a higher therapeutic ratio. | lld:pubmed |