Literature DB >> 3539299

Adverse immunologic effects of antithyroid drugs.

S S Wing, I G Fantus.   

Abstract

Propylthiouracil and methimazole are frequently used in the management of hyperthyroidism. Two patients in whom adverse immunologic effects other than isolated agranulocytosis developed during treatment with propylthiouracil are described. A review of the literature revealed 53 similar cases over a 35-year period. Rash, fever, arthralgias and granulocytopenia were the most common manifestations. Vasculitis, particularly with cutaneous manifestations, occurs and may be fatal. The clinical evidence suggests that an immunologic mechanism is involved. A number of different autoantibodies were reported, but antinuclear antibodies were infrequent, and none of the cases met the criteria for a diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus. Thus, the reactions do not represent a true drug-induced lupus syndrome. Current hypotheses and experimental data regarding the cause of the reactions are reviewed. No specific clinical subgroup at high risk can be identified, and manifestations may occur at any dosage and at any time during therapy. Cross-reactivity between the two antithyroid drugs can be expected. Except for minor symptoms (e.g., mild arthralgias or transient rash), such reactions are an indication for withdrawal of the drug and the use of alternative methods to control the hyperthyroidism. In rare cases of severe vasculitis a short course of high-dose glucocorticoid therapy may be helpful.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3539299      PMCID: PMC1492030     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CMAJ        ISSN: 0820-3946            Impact factor:   8.262


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Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1972-05-15       Impact factor: 56.272

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Journal:  Clin Pediatr (Phila)       Date:  1971-12       Impact factor: 1.168

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1.  Shifts in propylthiouracil and methimazole prescribing practices: antithyroid drug use in the United States from 1991 to 2008.

Authors:  Ana B Emiliano; Laura Governale; Mary Parks; David S Cooper
Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab       Date:  2010-03-24       Impact factor: 5.958

2.  Antithyroid arthritis syndrome.

Authors:  Anar Modi; Hari Amin; Farah Morgan
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Authors:  Wieteke M Ploegstra; Ronald P Boontje; Arvid W A Kamps
Journal:  J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2011-04

4.  Lateralized exanthem mimicking figurate inflammatory dermatosis of infancy after methimazole therapy.

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Journal:  Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol       Date:  2016-06-07       Impact factor: 3.219

Review 5.  An overview on the proposed mechanisms of antithyroid drugs-induced liver injury.

Authors:  Reza Heidari; Hossein Niknahad; Akram Jamshidzadeh; Mohammad Ali Eghbal; Narges Abdoli
Journal:  Adv Pharm Bull       Date:  2015-03-05

6.  Carbimazole-induced eosinophilic pleural effusion.

Authors:  Chris Ferguson; Claire Bradley; Joe Kidney
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-05-07

7.  The coexistence of systemic lupus erythematosus and thyrotoxicosis: the diagnostic value of antihistone antibodies.

Authors:  Marta Baleva; Krasimir Nikolov; Emil Manov; Anastas Stoikov; Rebhat Shabani; Lyubomir Dourmishev; Milena Nikolova
Journal:  Case Rep Rheumatol       Date:  2012-04-09

Review 8.  Antithyroid Arthritis Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Kazuhiko Takaya; Natsumi Kimura; Toru Hiyoshi
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2016-12-15       Impact factor: 1.271

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Authors:  Antonia Brinkman; Udo Schneider; Frank Buttgereit; Gerd Burmester; Martin Krusche
Journal:  Z Rheumatol       Date:  2020-11-16       Impact factor: 1.372

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