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A Case of Macrophage Activation Syndrome During the Treatment of Adult-onset Still's Disease With Tocilizumabopen accessA Case of Macrophage Activation Syndrome During the Treatment of Adult-onset Still's Disease With Tocilizumab

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A Case of Macrophage Activation Syndrome During the Treatment of Adult-onset Still's Disease With Tocilizumab
Authors
이주호하유정강은하장성혜이윤종
Issue Date
Apr-2022
Publisher
대한류마티스학회
Keywords
Still’ s disease; adult-onset; Macrophage activation syndrome; Lymphohistiocytosis; hemophagocytic; Tocilizumab
Citation
대한류마티스학회지, v.29, no.2, pp 123 - 128
Pages
6
Journal Title
대한류마티스학회지
Volume
29
Number
2
Start Page
123
End Page
128
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/20731
DOI
10.4078/jrd.2022.29.2.123
ISSN
2093-940X
2233-4718
Abstract
Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) is a fatal complication of adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD). Although anti-cytokine agents have been recommended for refractory AOSD or complicated with MAS, MAS cases have been rarely reported during anticytokine treatment. Herein, we describe the first AOSD case complicated with MAS during the treatment with tocilizumab in Korea. Two years after tocilizumab maintenance therapy, high fever and hypertransaminasemia recurred. MAS was diagnosed based on hyperferritinemia, elevated soluble IL-2 receptor levels, and the presence of hemophagocytic histiocytes in the bone marrow. However, she had normal white blood cell counts and acute phase reactant levels. High-dose glucocorticoid and anakinra therapies were not effective, but her disease improved with etoposide. This case shows that tocilizumab may not prevent MAS development and can modify clinical features making it challenging to diagnose. Cytotoxic therapy such as etoposide may be required in MAS cases that develop during anti-cytokine therapy.
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