Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar, 1007, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract
Background:
Infiximab has been shown to be effective in inducing and maintaining remission
of intestinal bowel diseases. Infiximab has been associated with many adverse events. Articular
manifestations are commonly reported, but they are of variable clinical expression and aetiology.
Among them, inflammatory bursitis has rarely been described.
Objective:
Herein a case of inflammatory bursitis in a patient with Crohn’s disease after switching to
biosimilar infliximab is reported.
Case Report::
A 41-year-old man with Crohn’s disease evolving from 3 years was referred to infliximab
therapy at a dose of 5mg/kg because of an aggressive resistant perineal fistula. After 14 infusions of infliximab,
the treatment was switched to infliximab biosimilar using the same dose and frequency of administration.
Discussion:
The diagnosis of non-infective sub-acromial bursitis secondary to infliximab infusion was
made as the patient’s symptoms resolved rapidly without any antibiotics. Infliximab was definitively
stopped and adalimumab was introduced.
:
Forty-eight hours after the second infusion, he developed an acute onset of muscle pain and stiffness on
both of his shoulders. A musculoskeletal ultrasound was performed and revealed a hypoechoic widening
of both subacromial bursae. It was more severe on the left side.
Conclusions:
Musculoskeletal side effects of infliximab infusion are uncommonly reported. Among them,
bursitis has been reported in only a few cases. Ultrasonography can help early diagnosis of bursitis. The
time of occurring of this reaction regarding infliximab infusion, screening of Antibodies to Infliximab
(ATI) and clinical outcome after drug discontinuation are the main helpful arguments.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Toxicology
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1. Infliximab;Reactions Weekly;2020-05