• Title/Summary/Keyword: 리툭시맙

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Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease, A Possible Complication of Rituximab Treatment (신증후군 환아에서 Rituximab 사용 후 발생한 기쿠치병 1례)

  • Lee, Jiwon;Chang, Hye Jin;Lee, Sang Taek;Kang, Hee Gyung;Ha, Il Soo;Cheong, Hae Il
    • Childhood Kidney Diseases
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.138-141
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    • 2012
  • Rituximab, a chimeric anti-CD20 IgG1 monoclonal antibody, has been used as a rescue therapy for steroid-dependent or refractory nephrotic syndrome. However, the adverse effects of rituximab are yet to be investigated. We report a case of a 9-year-old boy with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome who developed Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease after several cycles of rituximab therapy. Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease is a benign, self-limited necrotizing histiocytic lymphadenitis of unknown etiology. In the present case, Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease developed when the peripheral blood B-cell count of the patient was at nadir, and the lesion regressed slowly but spontaneously after recovery of the B-cell count. To our knowledge, although the pathologic diagnosis of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease was unavailable, this is the first report of Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease with clinical diagnosis as a possible adverse effect of rituximab.

Consciousness Recovery by Rituximab after Seizure Control in Cryptogenic New-Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus (잠복신발현난치뇌전증지속상태에서 발작이 조절된 후에 투여한 리툭시맙에 의한 의식 회복)

  • Yang, Tae-Won;Jo, Jeong Won;Kim, Do-Hyung;Kim, Young-Soo;Kwon, Oh-Young
    • Journal of Neurocritical Care
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.137-142
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    • 2018
  • Background: New-onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) occurs in people without a history of seizures. In these cases, the seizure causes are unclear, and the seizures are not controlled by standard treatment. Autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) can be a cause of NORSE. Cryptogenic NORSE may be associated with AIE, but antibodies associated with the condition have not yet been identified. Primary immunotherapy may not be effective for AIE. Rituximab has improved the prognosis in some cases. Case Report: We treated a cryptogenic NORSE patient with a combination of antiepileptic drugs and immunotherapy. On the 13th hospital day, the seizures were controlled, but the patient remained in a coma. The patient rapidly recovered after administration of rituximab started on the 26th hospital day. Conclusion: Rituximab may be helpful for cryptogenic NORSE patients in whom primary immunotherapy controls seizures, but fails to improve consciousness.