Development of Disseminated Tuberculosis with Intestinal Involvement due to Adalimumab Administration Despite Latent Tuberculosis Treatment.

Development of Disseminated Tuberculosis with Intestinal Involvement due to Adalimumab Administration Despite Latent Tuberculosis Treatment. Intern Med. 2019 Nov 22;: Authors: Ikuta K, Ota Y, Kuroki S, Matsumoto Y, Senda E, Mukohara S, Takahashi S, Monden K, Fukuda A, Seno H, Kumagai S, Shio S Abstract Treatment of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) reduces the probability of reactivation of tuberculosis associated with anti-TNFα inhibitors, but no chemoprophylaxis is completely protective. We herein report a woman with rheumatoid arthritis who developed disseminated tuberculosis with intestinal involvement during adalimumab administration despite LTBI treatment. Tuberculosis reactivation was not detected in sputum or urine but was detected from the terminal ileal mucosa. Detection of intestinal tuberculosis is rare in patients being treated with anti-TNFα therapy after LTBI treatment. As anti-TNFα inhibitors have become more common, the rate of reactivation of tuberculosis, including intestinal tuberculosis, has increased in patients being treated for LTBI. PMID: 31761884 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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