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Recently, there have been many reports on the efficacy and safety of tacrolimus (
FK506
) treatment for adult patients with intractable generalized myasthenia gravis (MG). There have also been a few reports of successful
FK506
therapy in patients with severe childhood-onset generalized MG involving a myasthenic crisis. Herein, we report the efficacy of FK 506 for refractory ocular symptoms in a 3-year-old girl with ocular type MG.
Ptosis
and alternating strabismus had appeared at 10 months of age. No bulbar signs, respiratory failure or generalized muscle weakness had been seen during her course. Her ocular symptoms had persisted despite repeated steroid pulse therapy, high dose oral prednisolone and thymectomy. Adverse effects of steroids, including obesity, growth retardation, osteoporosis, cataracts and hyperlipidemia, gradually worsened. After obtaining written informed consent from her parents, we started oral tacrolimus at a dose of 0.5mg/day and her symptoms resolved completely within 3 weeks at a maximum dose of 2.5mg/day. No adverse effects, such as renal failure or glucose intolerance, were seen.
FK506
treatment allowed the steroid dose to be reduced, eliminating its adverse effects. In patients with intractable childhood-onset MG with ocular manifestations,
FK506
is an alternative to steroid therapy or thymectomy.
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PMID:Benefits of FK 506 for refractory eye symptoms in a young child with ocular myasthenia gravis. 1884 8
FK506
(tacrolimus) is an immunosuppressive drug and more potent than cyclosporine.
FK506
is widely used for immunosuppression in the prevention and treatment of graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation and solid organ transplantation. Neurotoxicity is a recognized complication of
FK506
therapy, but
ptosis
and weakness of eye abduction unilaterally has not been reported in association with
FK506
administration to date. We discuss a 13-year-old male patient who developed
ptosis
and weakness of eye abduction unilaterally 90 days after transplantation with bone marrow from an unrelated donor, for acute lymphoblastic leukemia in this case report.
FK506
therapy was administered for graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis and CMV infection was treated with ganciclovir. The physical examination findings completely resolved 72 to 96 hours after concomitant
FK506
and ganciclovir treatment were terminated.
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PMID:Eye Movement Disorders Following Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation on FK506 (Tacrolimus) and Ganciclovir. 2873 20