Literature DB >> 10491499

Global improvement of systemic scleroderma under long-term administration of octreotide.

V Descamps1, X Duval, B Crickx, F Bouscarat, B Coffin, S Belaich.   

Abstract

Octreotide has proven to be effective for the treatment of intestinal dysmotility in patients with scleroderma in short-term administration. We report a global improvement of scleroderma manifestations under long-term administration of octreotide. A 53-year-old black woman was diagnosed with a four-year history of progressive and severe systemic scleroderma, with diffuse skin sclerosis, myositic involvement, impaired carbon monoxide transfer factor (57% of the predicted normal value and severe digestive involvement with pseudo-obstruction and bacterial overgrowth into the intestinal lumen). After one month of octreotide (75 mug/d), oral feeding was restarted and weight gain of 6.5 kg was achieved. After 8 months of treatment, normal weight was obtained and skin induration was spectacularly reduced and pigmentation returned to a normal state. Dyspnea disappeared and physical activity was quite normal. Octreotide effects on intestinal transit are unclear and may be secondary to immunomodulation or neurotransmission effects. Extradigestive effects of octreotide in scleroderma have not been studied. This report suggests that long-term administration of octreotide may be beneficial in the treatment of patients with systemic scleroderma. Long-term trials are required to confirm these preliminary results.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10491499

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Dermatol        ISSN: 1167-1122            Impact factor:   3.328


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2.  A Case of Dermatomyositis and Anti-EJ Autoantibody with Chronic Intestinal Pseudoobstruction Successfully Treated with Octreotide.

Authors:  Chiho Yamada; Shinji Sato; Noriko Sasaki; Takayoshi Kurabayashi; Sho Sasaki; Yasushi Koyama; Naofumi Chinen; Takayuki Wakabayashi; Yasuo Suzuki
Journal:  Case Rep Rheumatol       Date:  2016-11-03
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