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Sinus aspergilloma in rheumatoid arthritis before or during tumor necrosis factor-alpha antagonist therapy. Arthritis research & therapy [Arthritis Res Ther] Journal article

 
TitleSinus aspergilloma in rheumatoid arthritis before or during tumor necrosis factor-alpha antagonist therapy.
Author(s)Leboime A, Berthelot JM, Allanore Y, Khalil-Kallouche L, Herman P, Orcel P, Liote F 
SourceArthritis Res Ther 2009 Nov 3; 11(6):R164.
AbstractABSTRACT:
INTRODUCTION: In 2008, the FDA required manufacturers of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) antagonists to strengthen their warnings about the risk of serious fungal infections in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Sinus aspergilloma occurs occasionally in RA patients and can progress to invasive Aspergillus disease. The purpose of this study was to describe symptomatic sinus aspergilloma in RA patients treated with TNF-alpha antagonists.
METHODS: Retrospective descriptive study of symptomatic cases of sinus aspergilloma in patients with RA followed in three French university hospitals. A systematic literature review was performed.
RESULTS: Among 550 RA patients treated with TNF-alpha antagonists, 6 (1.1%) had symptomatic maxillary aspergilloma diagnosed by computed tomography before or during TNF-alpha antagonist therapy. None had chronic neutropenia. Aspergilloma treatment was with surgery only in all 6 patients. In the literature, we found 20 reports of Aspergillus infection in patients with chronic inflammatory joint diseases (including 10 with RA). Only 5/20 patients were treated with TNF-alpha antagonists (invasive lung aspergillosis, n=3; intracranial aspergillosis, n=1; and sphenoidal sinusitis, n=1).
CONCLUSIONS: Otorhinolaryngological symptoms must be evaluated before starting or switching TNF-alpha antagonists. Routine computed tomography of the sinuses before starting or switching TNF-alpha antagonists may deserve consideration.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19886992
  
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