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Query: UMLS:C0018133 (
graft-versus-host disease
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This report describes a patient in whom the clinical, laboratory, and histologic features of diffuse
fasciitis
with eosinophilia developed several months after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Numerous reports detail the association between diffuse
fasciitis
and hematologic diseases; a patient in whom diffuse
fasciitis
developed in the setting of chronic
graft-versus-host disease
following bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia is discussed. Treatment of the chronic
graft-versus-host disease
improved the symptoms of the diffuse
fasciitis
.
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PMID:Diffuse fasciitis after bone marrow transplantation. 330 Mar 20
Inflammatory
fasciitis
without infection include different entity like eosinophilic
fasciitis
, the syndrome of eosinophilia-myalgia after tryptophan ingestion, toxic oil syndrome, exposure to trichlorethylene, phenylketonuria skin changes, the syndrome of palmar
fasciitis
,
fasciitis
in chronic
graft-versus-host disease
and
fasciitis
secondary to an adjacence process. The diagnosis of all these scleroderma-like skin changes is sometimes not easy because the clinical and sometimes the histopathological changes are bordeline manifestations with scleroderma. The most characteristic markers for non infectious
fasciitis
is eosinophilia and the infiltration of the fascia with eosinophilis, but it may be unremarkable or absent, only frequently present at the onset of the disease. Anamnesis is most important to guide the diagnosis. The eosinophils, but not only, may play a major role in the pathogenesis of this entity.
...
PMID:[Non-infectious inflammatory fasciitis: a borderline syndrome]. 759 18
We describe a patient with severe Shulman's syndrome (ShS) (eosinophilic
fasciitis
). This auto-immune disease involved not only the skin and muscles, but the bone marrow as well - thereby fulfilling the criteria of severe aplastic anemia. As the disease was steroid-resistant, the patient underwent allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Remission of ShS was achieved. Eight months later chronic
GVHD
developed and relapse of ShS (probably induced by
GVHD
) occurred. He was successfully treated with corticosteroids and the disappearance of
GVHD
was followed by cessation of the symptoms of ShS. At present (34 months following BMT) he is doing well and displays no signs of ShS or
GVHD
. This case suggests that an aggressive immunoablative preparative regimen with subsequent allogeneic BMT can result in long-lasting clinical remission of a severe auto-immune disease.
...
PMID:Successful treatment of severe Shulman's syndrome by allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. 954 71
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (
GVHD
) is a well-recognized complication of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Musculoskeletal manifestations include joint contractures, polymyositis, polyserositis, and
fasciitis
. We present 14 patients with orthopaedic complications of chronic
GVHD
. Long-term conservative management of joint contractures with physical therapy and orthotics was generally successful in restoring patients' premorbid functional status. Surgical release of joint contractures yielded poor results and rendered the affected joints unresponsive to further conservative treatment. Surgical intervention in the treatment of joint contractures resulting from chronic
GVHD
does not appear qualitatively to improve functional status in patients affected with this disease process.
...
PMID:Orthopaedic manifestations of chronic graft-versus-host disease. 974 2
Neuromuscular syndromes following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT), although occasionally described,were not the focus of studies concerning neurologic complications following bone marrow transplantation. In this study,we summarize different polyneuropathy syndromes following BMT and report on patients with myasthenia gravis and inflammatory neuromuscular disorders such as myositis or
fasciitis
. Concerning the etiology of neuropathies, a neurotoxicity of immunosuppressants,a preexisting disorder due to the underlying disease as well as an association with
graft-versus-host disease
(
GVHD
) is discussed.
GVHD
-associated polyneuropathies as well as muscular complications have been found to occur during the early BMT phase, while myasthenia gravis is a late neurologic complication of
GVHD
.
...
PMID:[Neuromuscular complications after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation]. 1259 17
Low-dose methotrexate (MTX) is widely used in autoimmune diseases because of its anti-inflammatory activity. We report here the results of a retrospective study to review the outcomes of low-dose MTX used for treatment of refractory chronic
graft-versus-host disease
GVHD
, with the goal of reducing the amount of prednisone needed to control the disease. In all, 14 patients with refractory chronic
GVHD
received MTX at a dose of 7.5 mg/m(2)/weekly for 3--0 weeks. Also, 11 patients had skin involvement, often with scleroderma or
fasciitis
. The median duration of chronic
GVHD
at the start of MTX was 38 (range 1--35) months. In this retrospective review, we found no grade 3-- toxicities, and none of the patients needed blood transfusion or growth factors. In 10 patients (71%),
GVHD
could be adequately controlled with prednisone at doses below 1 mg/kg every other day without the addition of other agents. Four patients decreased the amount of concomitant immunosuppressive treatment, five continued with the same regimen, four required an increase in immunosuppressive treatment, and one decided to discontinue all treatment. From this preliminary analysis, MTX appears to be a well-tolerated, inexpensive and possibly steroid-sparing agent that is worthy of further evaluation in prospective trials for treatment of chronic
GVHD
.
...
PMID:Safety and potential efficacy of low-dose methotrexate for treatment of chronic graft-versus-host disease. 1596 96
Fasciitis
, one of the presentations of chronic skin
graft-versus-host disease
(
GVHD
), is characterized by symmetrical inflammatory swelling of extremities with or without eosinophilia, but it is rarely reported. This article describes a patient with the clinical and histologic features of
fasciitis
, as the only form of chronic
GVHD
that developed 20 months after HLA-matched allogeneic peripheral hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) for chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). She reported tightness of the skin and pain in both wrists and elbows on motion, with edema of the limbs. A deep cutaneous biopsy showed thickening of the subcutaneous fascia with inflammatory infiltrates. The patient was treated with cyclosporine and prednisone, which resulted in much improvement of her symptoms and signs related to the
fasciitis
. The authors recommend that clinicians maintain a high index of suspicion for
fasciitis
because
fasciitis
is a distinct entity among the chronic
GVHD
that may lead to a functional disability.
...
PMID:Fasciitis after allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation in a patient with chronic myelogenous leukemia. 1704 14
Despite advances in the procedure and posttransplantation immunosuppressive therapy, more than half of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients develop
graft-versus-host disease
(
GVHD
), which remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Modern HSCT protocols have resulted in substantial alterations in the timing and relative incidences of acute and chronic
GVHD
, making traditional classification schemes obsolete. This article reviews major changes in HSCT during the past decade, evolving concepts of acute and chronic
GVHD
(including new diagnostic criteria) and the expanding spectrum of cutaneous
GVHD
. It focuses on observations that have led to a better delineation of the full constellation of skin findings in chronic cutaneous
GVHD
, including lichen sclerosus, morpheaform lesions, and eosinophilic
fasciitis
. Recent insights into pathogenesis of
GVHD
, lessons from
GVHD
arising in settings outside HSCT, and therapeutic advances also are highlighted.
...
PMID:The changing face of graft-versus-host disease. 1717 39
Graft-versus-host disease
(GvHD) is a common and often serious complication of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. There are two major forms of GvHD: an acute form which develops in the first 100 days after HSCT, and a chronic form which develops later. Chronic GvHD is a multiorgan syndrome with many features of autoimmune diseases, such as sclerodermatous skin changes, cholestasis, pulmonary fibrosis, xerostomia, oral ulcerations, myositis and
fasciitis
. Unlike acute GvHD which is characterized by acute alloreactivity,the etiology of chronic GvHD is controversial and is believed to be either an extension of acute GvHD and/or a result of dysfunctional immune reconstitution with generation of autoantibodies and autoreactive T-cell clones. GvHD is usually treated with corticosteroids and other immunosuppressants which do not always succeed in arresting its evolution. Extracorporeal photochemotherapy has been used in patients with both acute and chronic GvHD.
...
PMID:Extracorporeal photopheresis in graft-versus-host disease. 1817 13
The muscle-related complications of
fasciitis
and myositis, caused by chronic
GVHD
after Allo-SCT are relatively rare, but at times will severely impair a patient's quality of life (QOL). We performed a retrospective analysis in Japanese Allo-SCT recipients to identify the incidence, risk factors and clinical features of
fasciitis
and myositis. In 1967 patients who underwent Allo-SCT between January 1994 and March 2005 and survived beyond 90 days post transplantation, eight patients developed
fasciitis
and nine patients developed myositis, with a 5-year cumulative incidence of 0.55% and 0.54%, respectively. The median time from SCT to the development of
fasciitis
and myositis was 991 and 660 days, respectively. PBSCT was a risk factor for developing
fasciitis
, but no risk factors were found for myositis. The response to immunosuppressive treatment was better in patients with myositis than
fasciitis
, and the overall survival after developing these symptoms was better in patients with myositis than those with
fasciitis
. An early diagnosis by a biopsy, which includes fascia and muscle or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and prompt treatment may be important to prevent an impairment of the patient's QOL with persistent disability.
...
PMID:Fasciitis and myositis: an analysis of muscle-related complications caused by chronic GVHD after allo-SCT. 1929 1
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