2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.879527
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Case Report: A Case Series of Immunobiological Therapy (Anti-TNF-α) for Patients With Erythema Nodosum Leprosum

Abstract: Patients with leprosy may experience a chronic and severe type II leprosy reaction (ENL) erythema nodosum leprosum that may not respond to thalidomide and systemic immunosuppressants or may even cause serious adverse events. We here present four patients in whom anti-TNF-α therapy was used with successful results and compare our findings with other published cases. Four patients with chronic and severe ENL who did not respond to, at least, thalidomide and steroids (high doses) were followed up at two reference… Show more

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“…Since even chronic reactional states tend to progress with decreasing severity and frequency over time, randomized clinical trials are needed to establish the role of anti-TNF drugs in the treatment of severe reactions. 65 , 67 …”
Section: Leprosy and Immunobiologicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since even chronic reactional states tend to progress with decreasing severity and frequency over time, randomized clinical trials are needed to establish the role of anti-TNF drugs in the treatment of severe reactions. 65 , 67 …”
Section: Leprosy and Immunobiologicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%