Paul S Tlucek1, Donald U Stone. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report the successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-associated scleritis with the tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonist certolizumab pegol. METHODS: Retrospective case report of therapeutic interventions for a 47-year-old woman with scleritis and RA. After not tolerating treatment with other tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors and rituximab, or after that treatment failed, certolizumab pegol was administered in an attempt to achieve better control of her disease process. RESULTS: Six months after beginning the new therapy, it was well-tolerated and the patient's RA and scleritis were quiescent. CONCLUSIONS: Certolizumab pegol may successfully treat RA-associated scleritis, even in a patient who has not tolerated therapy with other tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonists or in whom that treatment has failed.
PURPOSE: To report the successful treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA)-associated scleritis with the tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonist certolizumab pegol. METHODS: Retrospective case report of therapeutic interventions for a 47-year-old woman with scleritis and RA. After not tolerating treatment with other tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibitors and rituximab, or after that treatment failed, certolizumab pegol was administered in an attempt to achieve better control of her disease process. RESULTS: Six months after beginning the new therapy, it was well-tolerated and the patient's RA and scleritis were quiescent. CONCLUSIONS:Certolizumab pegol may successfully treat RA-associated scleritis, even in a patient who has not tolerated therapy with other tumor necrosis factor alpha antagonists or in whom that treatment has failed.
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