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Olga Veralastra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • still s disease Lupus Like Syndrome and silicone breast implants a case of asia shoenfeld s Syndrome
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Luis J. Jara, Eduardo Gomezbanuelos, Olga Veralastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

Luis J. Jara - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • still s disease Lupus Like Syndrome and silicone breast implants a case of asia shoenfeld s Syndrome
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Luis J. Jara, Eduardo Gomezbanuelos, Olga Veralastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

  • Still’s disease, Lupus-Like Syndrome, and silicone breast implants. A case of ‘ASIA’ (Shoenfeld’s Syndrome)
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: Luis J. Jara, E Gómez-bañuelos, G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Olga Vera-lastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

Miguel Ángel Saavedra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • still s disease Lupus Like Syndrome and silicone breast implants a case of asia shoenfeld s Syndrome
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Luis J. Jara, Eduardo Gomezbanuelos, Olga Veralastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

  • Still’s disease, Lupus-Like Syndrome, and silicone breast implants. A case of ‘ASIA’ (Shoenfeld’s Syndrome)
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: Luis J. Jara, E Gómez-bañuelos, G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Olga Vera-lastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

G. Medina - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • still s disease Lupus Like Syndrome and silicone breast implants a case of asia shoenfeld s Syndrome
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Luis J. Jara, Eduardo Gomezbanuelos, Olga Veralastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

  • Still’s disease, Lupus-Like Syndrome, and silicone breast implants. A case of ‘ASIA’ (Shoenfeld’s Syndrome)
    Lupus, 2012
    Co-Authors: Luis J. Jara, E Gómez-bañuelos, G. Medina, Miguel Ángel Saavedra, Olga Vera-lastra
    Abstract:

    In recent years, four conditions, siliconosis, Gulf War Syndrome (GWS), macrophagic myofasciitis Syndrome (MMF) and post-vaccination phenomena, were linked to a previous exposure to an adjuvant, suggesting a common denominator, and it has been proposed to incorporate comparable conditions under a common Syndrome entitled Autoimmune/inflammatory Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA). We report a case of a female who at the age of 11 years was diagnosed with Still’s disease. At the age of 22 she underwent silicone breast implants and presented with a transient Lupus-Like Syndrome. Then, at 25 years old she had a severe activation of Still’s disease in association with rupture of silicone breast implants. When the prostheses were removed, the clinical picture improved. This case fulfills the criteria for ASIA and complements seven previous reports of Still’s disease in association with silicone breast implants. Lupus (2012) 21, 140–145.

Philip R Cohen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • tnf alpha antagonist induced Lupus Like Syndrome report and review of the literature with implications for treatment with alternative tnf alpha antagonists
    International Journal of Dermatology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Victoria L. Williams, Philip R Cohen
    Abstract:

    Background  In patients with various autoimmune and rheumatic diseases, a drug-induced Lupus-Like Syndrome (DILS) has been reported with the use of adalimumab, cerrolizumab pegol, etanercept, and infliximab. Objective  To review clinical characteristics of patients who develop tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha antagonist-induced Lupus-Like Syndrome (TAILS) and review implications for further TNF alpha antagonist therapy. Materials and methods  We describe a 62-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis who developed a pruritic photo-distributed rash two months after the initiation of etanercept therapy. Her skin biopsy showed Lupus erythematosus, and she had positive serum ANA, anti-Sjogren's Syndrome A (SSA)/Ro, and anti-Sjogren’s Syndrome B (SSB)/La antibodies. Her symptoms resolved after discontinuation of the drug, topical and systemic corticosteroids, and hydroxychloroquine sulfate. Subsequently, her rheumatoid arthritis was treated with golimumab for six months without recurrence of skin lesions. Published reports of individuals who have developed TAILS and those who have continued treatment with alternative TNF alpha antagonists are reviewed. Results  TAILS is most commonly associated with the use of etanercept and infliximab. It occurs most often in women in the fifth decade of life. Onset of symptoms ranges from less than one month to more than four years. Syndrome-associated cutaneous lesions and induction of autoantibodies are common. There is no definitively established mechanism of pathogenesis. Treatment can include discontinuation of the drug, corticosteroids, immunosuppressives, and hydroxychloroquine sulfate. To date, 10 patients with TAILS have continued therapy with an alternative TNF alpha antagonist without recurrence of Lupus symptoms. Conclusions  Development of a DILS after one TNF alpha antagonist does not preclude continued treatment with an alternative TNF alpha antagonist.

  • TNF alpha antagonist-induced Lupus-Like Syndrome: Report and review of the literature with implications for treatment with alternative TNF alpha antagonists
    International Journal of Dermatology, 2011
    Co-Authors: Victoria L. Williams, Philip R Cohen
    Abstract:

      In patients with various autoimmune and rheumatic diseases, a drug-induced Lupus-Like Syndrome (DILS) has been reported with the use of adalimumab, cerrolizumab pegol, etanercept, and infliximab.