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Tumor necrosis factor inhibitor-associated dermatomyositis.

Authors :
Klein R
Rosenbach M
Kim EJ
Kim B
Werth VP
Dunham J
Source :
Archives of dermatology [Arch Dermatol] 2010 Jul; Vol. 146 (7), pp. 780-4.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background: Dermatomyositis is an autoimmune disease of unknown etiology characterized by inflammation of the skin and muscles. Several medications have been implicated in the development of dermatomyositis; however, the disease has rarely been linked to the use of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors. We report 4 cases of dermatomyositis that developed or were exacerbated by exposure to the TNF inhibitors etanercept and adalimumab. Observation Four patients with symptoms of inflammatory arthritis were treated with TNF inhibitors for a duration ranging from 2 months to 2 years. All 4 patients developed symptoms consistent with dermatomyositis, including inflammatory rash and muscle weakness. Their symptoms persisted after discontinuation of the treatment with the TNF inhibitors but responded to treatment with corticosteroids and immunosuppressive medications.<br />Conclusions: Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors have been associated with the onset of a number of autoimmune disorders, most commonly vasculitis and a lupuslike syndrome. Rarely have they been associated with dermatomyositis. The 4 cases reported herein indicate that TNF inhibitor use can be associated with either induction or exacerbation of dermatomyositis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1538-3652
Volume :
146
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Archives of dermatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20644041
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2010.142