Infliximab as rescue therapy in severe steroid-resistant ulcerative colitis
Journal: Anales De Pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003)
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Abstract
Paediatric ulcerative colitis tends to be more severe and more extensive than in adults. Steroid-resistance is also more frequent, producing a high colectomy rate in these patients. Cyclosporine A has showed to be an effective rescue therapy in acute attacks, avoiding colectomy. However, the long-term benefits are less promising and there is also very serious toxicity associated with its use. Therefore, novel effective therapies in paediatric ulcerative colitis are mandatory. We present a patient with a severe attack of steroid-resistant ulcerative-colitis in whom infliximab has proved effective in inducing a maintained remission and in avoiding the need for colectomy.
Authors
J Martín De Carpi, P Vilar Escrigas, V Varea Calderón
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