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Henoch-Schönlein purpura complicating adalimumab therapy for Crohn's disease.

Authors :
Rahman FZ
Takhar GK
Roy O
Shepherd A
Bloom SL
McCartney SA
Source :
World journal of gastrointestinal pharmacology and therapeutics [World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther] 2010 Oct 06; Vol. 1 (5), pp. 119-22.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Anti-tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF) therapy has revolutionised the management of chronic inflammatory conditions. With ever increasing numbers of patients being treated with these agents, uncommon adverse reactions will inevitably occur more frequently. Cutaneous manifestations are associated with many of these chronic conditions and can complicate anti-TNF therapy in about 20% of cases. Vasculitic complications are rarely associated with anti-TNF therapy. Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP), a small vessel vasculitis, has been described following infliximab and etanercept therapy but never with adalimumab, a fully humanized TNF antibody. The risk of such immune-mediated reactions is theoretically less with adalimumab compared to infliximab but can still occur. Here we report the first case in the literature of HSP that can be attributed to the use of adalimumab in a 19-year-old male with recalcitrant Crohn's disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2150-5349
Volume :
1
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
World journal of gastrointestinal pharmacology and therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21577306
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4292/wjgpt.v1.i5.119