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Rituximab-induced serum sickness and anaphylaxis in a child with nephrotic syndrome.

Meral Torun Bayram1, Alper Soylu1, Salih Kavukçu1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rituximab is effective for treatment of children with refractory nephrotic syndrome (NS). However, the drug may cause serum sickness characterized by fever, rash, and arthralgia 10-14 days after primary antigen exposure or within a few days after secondary antigen exposure. Rituximab may also lead to anaphylaxis. It is important to recognize rituximab-induced serum sickness (RISS) clinically, as it may mimic various infectious or vasculitic diseases. CASE: A six-year-old male with NS treated with rituximab presented with diffuse arthralgia and myalgia eight days after the first dose. He developed an urticarial rash and arthralgia one week after the second dose, while he had swelling of lips and periorbital regions, choking sensation and erythematous rash in whole body within minutes after the third dose of rituximab. The first two reactions resemble typical serum sickness whereas the third reaction seem to be an anaphylaxis/anaphylactoid reaction.
CONCLUSIONS: Although rituximab-induced serum sickness is typically self-limited, further infusions of rituximab should be avoided as it may provoke more severe symptoms. Most of the previous reported cases of RISS are patients with autoimmune or hematologic disorders. We present the first pediatric case with membranous nephropathy and RISS. The patient also developed anaphylactoid reaction during the third rituximab infusion.

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Keywords:  anaphylaxis; nephrotic syndrome; rituximab; serum sickness

Year:  2020        PMID: 33108096     DOI: 10.24953/turkjped.2020.05.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Pediatr        ISSN: 0041-4301            Impact factor:   0.552


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