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Article Dans Une Revue Rheumatology Année : 2009

Sarcoid-like granulomatosis in patients treated with tumor necrosis factor blockers: 10 cases.

Claire Immediato Daïen
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Agnes Monnier
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Arnaud Constantin
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Jean-Paul Eschard
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Eric Houvenagel
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Mahtab Samimi
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Stephan Pavy
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Edouard Pertuiset
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Jacques Morel
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Résumé

OBJECTIVE: TNF blockers have been recently evaluated for treating refractory sarcoidosis and could be efficient. However, several cases of sarcoidosis have been diagnosed during anti-TNF therapy. Here, we report the largest series of sarcoid-like granulomatosis following TNF blocker treatment. METHODS: A call for observations of sarcoid-like granulomatosis following TNF blocker treatment was sent to the members of the French 'Club Rhumatismes et Inflammation'. Histological evidence of granulomatosis was required. RESULTS: Observations of 10 patients [seven females; median age 50.5 (range 27-72) years] with sarcoid-like granulomatosis while on anti-TNF treatment were collected: five were treated with etanercept and five with monoclonal antibodies; four patients received TNF blockers for RA and six for SpA. The median delay between anti-TNF agent introduction and granulomatosis diagnosis was 18 (range 1-51) months. Clinical symptoms were mainly pulmonary and cutaneous. Angiotensin-converting enzyme activity was increased in six cases. Lymph-node and/or lung involvement were observed by CT scan of the chest for eight patients. The median delay between drug discontinuation and remission was 6 (range 1-11) months for clinical signs and 6 (range 2-12) months for biological and radiographic findings. Improvement was observed in all patients after drug discontinuation with or without steroids. CONCLUSIONS: Sarcoid-like granulomatosis is rare but not exceptional in patients treated with TNF blockers (approximately 1/2800) and does not seem to be related to gender, rheumatic disease or in our series the type of anti-TNF drug used (monoclonal antibodies or soluble receptor). Discontinuation of anti-TNF usually leads to recovery.

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hal-00465169 , version 1 (19-03-2010)

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Claire Immediato Daïen, Agnes Monnier, Pascal Claudepierre, Arnaud Constantin, Jean-Paul Eschard, et al.. Sarcoid-like granulomatosis in patients treated with tumor necrosis factor blockers: 10 cases.. Rheumatology, 2009, 48 (8), pp.883-6. ⟨10.1093/rheumatology/kep046⟩. ⟨hal-00465169⟩

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