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Current Opinion in Rheumatology:
January 2006 - Volume 18 - Issue 1 - p 96-100
Systemic disorders with rheumatic manifestations

Musculoskeletal manifestations and autoimmune diseases related to new biologic agents

Haraoui, Boulos; Keystone, Edward

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Abstract

Purpose of review: The anti-tumor necrosis factor agents are now widely used in the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis and juvenile inflammatory arthritis. One of the most common observations made during their use is the development of autoantibodies. The purpose of this paper is to review this phenomenon and its clinical implications.

Recent findings: While the development of different autoantibodies is a common encounter, rare cases of lupus-like syndromes have been reported. On the other hand, a variety of immune-mediated clinical manifestations have been described, including vasculitis and demyelinating syndromes. Rare cases of cytopenia and non-specific lung injuries have also been reported.

Summary: While these clinical complications are rare and isolated events, clinicians must be aware of their occurrence. The experience with the anti-tumor necrosis factor agents is rather short and new, unusual immune-mediated complications may still appear. Clinicians should be prepared to recognize them.

© 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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