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Original Articles

Use of Anti-Tumour Necrosis Factor-Alpha Agents in the Management of HLA-B-27-Associated Uveitis: The First Case Series from India

, MBBS, , MBBS, MS, , MRCP, CCT, FRCP, , MS. FMRF, FNAMS, FIC Path., FAICO & , MBBS, MS
Pages 232-236 | Received 02 Aug 2019, Accepted 22 Nov 2019, Published online: 14 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of adalimumab (ADL) and golimumab (GLM) in patients with HLA-B-27-associated uveitis.

Method: We conducted a retrospective analysis of patients with HLA-B-27-associated uveitis who had received subcutaneous GLM and ADL between 2014 and 2018.

Results: The study included 14 patients, 12 of whom received subcutaneous ADL and two patients were treated with subcutaneous GLM. Median age of the patients was 31.5 years (range 17–53 years). The most common associated systemic disease in these patients was ankylosing spondylitis (92.8%). Majority of the patients had anterior uveitis (71.4%) followed by anterior uveitis and intermediate uveitis (28.6%).

Conclusion: ADL/GLM is a useful therapeutic option in refractory cases of HLA-B-27-associated uveitis, especially in patients with associated systemic manifestations.

Declaration of interest

The authors declare no financial interest or sources of support. This article has never been submitted to any journal nor published in any form of media before.

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