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The Role of Biologic Agents in the Management of Pediatric-Onset Noninfectious Posterior Scleritis.
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Ocular immunology and inflammation [Ocul Immunol Inflamm] 2024 Aug; Vol. 32 (6), pp. 877-883. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Aug 05. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Registry-based observational prospective study aimed at describing the use of biologic drugs in pediatric-onset scleritis. Data were collected at baseline, at 3-, 6-, 12-month follow-up and at last assessment. Scleral inflammation was graded according to Sen classification. Five patients (9 eyes) treated with adalimumab, infliximab, abatacept and secukinumab were included. All patients were previously treated with conventional immunosuppressors and glucocorticoids. Median biologic treatment duration was 28 (IQR = 118) months. At 6-months, scleritis resolved in all eyes. At 12-months, complete disease control was observed in 7/9 eyes (77.8%). The number of relapses 12 months before and after treatment initiation was 17 and 2, respectively. Mean BCVA was 0.83 (range 0.3-1.0) at baseline and 1.0 for all eyes after 12 months. Glucocorticoids had been withdrawn in 4/5 patients.In conclusion, biological agents proved to be effective in pediatric-onset scleritis, allowing a noticeable steroid-sparing effect and preserving visual function and bulbar integrity.
- Subjects :
- Humans
Male
Female
Prospective Studies
Child
Adolescent
Follow-Up Studies
Adalimumab therapeutic use
Infliximab therapeutic use
Registries
Abatacept therapeutic use
Child, Preschool
Glucocorticoids therapeutic use
Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use
Biological Factors therapeutic use
Biological Products therapeutic use
Scleritis drug therapy
Scleritis diagnosis
Visual Acuity physiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1744-5078
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Ocular immunology and inflammation
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 35930360
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09273948.2022.2106577