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Reumatol. clín. (Barc.) ; 16(6): 480-484, nov.-dic. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-201051

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVOS: Analizar las características clínicas y de metabolismo óseo de una serie de pacientes con fracturas vertebrales tras la suspensión de denosumab (DMab). MÉTODOS: Estudio observacional retrospectivo de 10 pacientes con fracturas vertebrales tras suspender DMab atendidas en el Servicio de Reumatología de un hospital español de tercer nivel entre 2015 y 2018. RESULTADOS: Se registraron un total de 49 fracturas espontáneas tras una media de 6 dosis de DMab y transcurridos 10,9 meses desde la suspensión del fármaco. El 90% había recibido tratamiento previo, 7 de 10 bisfosfonatos orales. Tras la suspensión, CTX y P1NP estaban elevados y la media de T-score en cuello femoral y columna lumbar fue menor que previo a DMab. Las vértebras más afectadas fueron L3, L5, D6, D7, D9 y D11. CONCLUSIÓN: La descripción de nuevos casos de fracturas vertebrales múltiples en los meses posteriores a la suspensión de DMab subraya la preocupación emergente en la comunidad científica siendo preciso apoyar en evidencias sólidas las nuevas recomendaciones sobre su manejo


OBJECTIVES: Analyse clinical and bone metabolism features in a case series of patients with multiple vertebral fractures after discontinuation of denosumab (DMab). METHODS: An observational descriptive study analysing data from ten patients with multiple vertebral fractures after DMab discontinuation that were admitted to our rheumatology department between 2015 and 2018. RESULTS: There were a total of 49 spontaneous fractures after an average of 6 DMab doses and 10.9 months from discontinuation. Ninety percent had already received treatment other than DMab 7 of 10 oral bisphosphonates. After discontinuation, CTX and P1NP remained elevated and mean T-score for femoral neck and lumbar spine was lower than before treatment. The most affected vertebrae were L3, L5, D6, D7, D9 and D11. CONCLUSION: This report of ten new cases suffering multiple vertebral fractures early after discontinuation of DMab highlights the emerging concern on the subject in the scientific community and the need to clarify its pathogenic mechanism, and to support by solid evidence the new recommendations on its management


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Denosumab/therapeutic use , Fractures, Multiple/etiology , Osteoporotic Fractures/epidemiology , Spinal Fractures/epidemiology , Bone Density Conservation Agents/therapeutic use , Withholding Treatment , Retrospective Studies , Rebound Effect , Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized/therapeutic use , Densitometry/methods
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Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 16(6): 480-484, 2020.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30846260

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Analyse clinical and bone metabolism features in a case series of patients with multiple vertebral fractures after discontinuation of denosumab (DMab). METHODS: An observational descriptive study analysing data from ten patients with multiple vertebral fractures after DMab discontinuation that were admitted to our rheumatology department between 2015 and 2018. RESULTS: There were a total of 49 spontaneous fractures after an average of 6 DMab doses and 10.9 months from discontinuation. Ninety percent had already received treatment other than DMab 7 of 10 oral bisphosphonates. After discontinuation, CTX and P1NP remained elevated and mean T-score for femoral neck and lumbar spine was lower than before treatment. The most affected vertebrae were L3, L5, D6, D7, D9 and D11. CONCLUSION: This report of ten new cases suffering multiple vertebral fractures early after discontinuation of DMab highlights the emerging concern on the subject in the scientific community and the need to clarify its pathogenic mechanism, and to support by solid evidence the new recommendations on its management.


Subject(s)
Bone Density Conservation Agents/administration & dosage , Denosumab/administration & dosage , Fractures, Multiple/etiology , Spinal Fractures/etiology , Withholding Treatment , Aged , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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Reumatol. clín. (Barc.) ; 15(6): e125-e127, nov.-dic. 2019. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-189670

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad gonocócica diseminada es una manifestación infrecuente de la afectación por Neisseria gonorrhoeae, que presenta una clínica variada y no bien definida, siendo la afectación articular un hallazgo característico. Presentamos el caso de una mujer de 64 años con enfermedad gonocócica diseminada de inicio agudo, que comenzó con deterioro generalizado y oligoartritis. Se realizó artrocentesis de carpo, obteniéndose un líquido sinovial de aspecto purulento, cuyo estudio microbiológico identificó Neisseira gonorrhoeae. En el estudio se objetivó un complemento hemolítico total (CH50) de cero, no detectándose la fracción C2 del complemento. Son muy pocos los casos descritos en la literatura de enfermedad gonocócica diseminada asociada a déficit de C2. Presentamos un nuevo caso y revisamos los previamente publicados


Disseminated gonococcal infection is a rare presentation of the sexually transmitted pathogen, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Here, we report the case of a 64-year-old woman with disseminated gonococcal infection, which started with symptoms of oligoarthritis and malaise. Neisseria gonorrhoeae was identified in the carpal synovial fluid. The follow-up study revealed an absence of total hemolytic complement and complement C2 was not detected. Being relatively common, C2 deficiency has been associated with disseminated gonococcal infection in a few cases. We present a new case and discuss those previously published


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology , Complement C2/deficiency , Gonorrhea/complications
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Rev. gastroenterol. Perú ; 39(4): 370-373, oct.-dic 2019. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1144625

ABSTRACT

La enterocolitis necrosante en adultos (ECNA) es una enfermedad de etiología incierta, muy infrecuente, con apenas casos descritos en la literatura y con elevada mortalidad. Existe una fuerte correlación entre eventos vasculares e infecciosos implicados en la patogenia de necrosis intestinal masiva en esta entidad.


Necrotizing enterocolitis in adults (ECNA) is a disease of uncertain etiology, very rare, with very few cases described in the literature and with high mortality. There is a strong correlation between vascular and infectious events involved in the pathogenesis of massive intestinal necrosis in this entity.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Enterocolitis, Necrotizing/etiology , Mesenteric Ischemia/complications , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Fatal Outcome , Enterocolitis, Necrotizing/diagnostic imaging , Mesenteric Ischemia/diagnostic imaging , Hemoperitoneum/diagnostic imaging
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Reumatol Clin (Engl Ed) ; 15(6): e125-e127, 2019.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29102589

ABSTRACT

Disseminated gonococcal infection is a rare presentation of the sexually transmitted pathogen, Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Here, we report the case of a 64-year-old woman with disseminated gonococcal infection, which started with symptoms of oligoarthritis and malaise. Neisseria gonorrhoeae was identified in the carpal synovial fluid. The follow-up study revealed an absence of total hemolytic complement and complement C2 was not detected. Being relatively common, C2 deficiency has been associated with disseminated gonococcal infection in a few cases. We present a new case and discuss those previously published.


Subject(s)
Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology , Complement C2/deficiency , Gonorrhea/complications , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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Rev Gastroenterol Peru ; 39(4): 370-373, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32097400

ABSTRACT

Necrotizing enterocolitis in adults (ECNA) is a disease of uncertain etiology, very rare, with very few cases described in the literature and with high mortality. There is a strong correlation between vascular and infectious events involved in the pathogenesis of massive intestinal necrosis in this entity.


Subject(s)
Enterocolitis, Necrotizing/etiology , Mesenteric Ischemia/complications , Enterocolitis, Necrotizing/diagnostic imaging , Fatal Outcome , Hemoperitoneum/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Mesenteric Ischemia/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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