Use of infliximab in pa tient with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis, case report

Autores: Longo Betânia, Ferroni Tonial Alessandro , Skare Thelma

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Introduction: chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is a non-infectiousinflammatory of unknown etiology. Case description: ABA, female, 16 years old, was admitted with a pain in her left thigh. At the time, it was suspected to be caused by a tumor, and a bone scintigraphy was requested, which evidenced a focal area of increased uptake in the distal metadiaphyseal area of the left femur. A bone biopsy was performed, and its result was compatible with chronic osteomyelitis. The patient started taking pamidronate (withdrawn due to treatment failure) and methotrexate (subsequently suspended due to urticarial reaction). After some years of clinical stability, a new focal area of osteomyelitis appeared, in the distal right femur. The use of anti-TNF (infliximab) was chosen, resulting in an improvement of the algic state. Discussion: the diagnosis of CNO is made by process of elimination and is based on clinical, laboratorial, radiological,bacteriological and histological data. Non-hormonal anti-inflammatory and bisphosphonate drugs are recommended as initial therapy. Disease-modifying drugs,steroids and anti-TNF? have been used in severe and recurring cases. Conclusion:the authors present a CNO case with good response to anti-TNF? after treatment failure with bisphosphonates.

Palabras clave: osteomyelitis scintigraphy methotrexate infliximab

2019-06-11   |   497 visitas   |   Evalua este artículo 0 valoraciones

Vol. 18 Núm.2. Enero-Junio 2019 Pags. 168-172 Arch Med Manizales 2019; 18(2)