9 patients with osteosarcoma were treated with a total of 122 infusions of high-dose methotrexate (MTX; 140-350 mg/kg) followed by leucovorin rescue. Plasma kinetics of MTX and 7-hydroxymethotrexate (7-OH-MTX) has been routinely monitored. Due to inadequate hydration and alkalinization, 1 of the 122 high-dose MTX infusions was followed by delayed disappearance of MTX and 7-OH-MTX from plasma with subsequent development of severe mucositis. Serious hepatotoxicity repeatedly developed in another patient with inconspicuous MTX kinetics. The benefit of monotherapy with high-dose MTX for adjuvant treatment of osteosarcoma remains questionable, since 6 of 8 patients with primary osteosarcoma developed pulmonary metastases within 4-12 months (median 5 months), 2 have been disease-free and alive for 25 and 53 months.