Tocilizumab and the reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome

被引:0
|
作者
Corney, Benjamin [1 ]
Rhys-Dillon, Ceril [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Glamorgan Hosp, Rheumatol, Pontyclun, Pontyclun, Wales
关键词
D O I
10.1093/rheumatology/keae163.264
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background/Aims Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) describes a group of conditions characterised by thunderclap headache and radiographic evidence of multifocal cerebral artery vasoconstriction. While typically following a benign course to resolution within a period of days to weeks, a small proportion of patients experience complications such as stroke, seizure or cerebral oedema. While a wide range of aetiological factors have been implicated in the clinical literature, there is, to our knowledge, only one prior publication reporting an association between tocilizumab and RCVS. Methods Here, we describe the case of a patient who developed RCVS following treatment with tocilizumab for rheumatoid arthritis. Results A 41 year old lady presented to her local emergency department after waking from sleep with sudden onset thunderclap headache with associated photophobia and vomiting. There was no prior history of headache. Her past medical history included rheumatoid arthritis and depression. At time of admission, her prescribed medications included folic acid, sertraline, methotrexate and tocilizumab. For the past 5 years, her rheumatoid arthritis had been controlled with a combination of methotrexate and etanercept, but, with her disease flaring, the etanercept was switched for tocilizumab six weeks prior to admission. Initial evaluation with CT head, CT venogram and lumbar puncture did not reveal any underlying abnormalities. A subsequent CT angiogram of the head and neck revealed multiple smooth stenoses bilaterally within the anterior cerebral arteries (ACA), middle cerebral arteries (MCA) and posterior cerebral arteries (PCA). A diagnosis of RCVS was made and tocilizumab was discontinued. Conclusion In patients taking tocilizumab, particular consideration should be given to the possibility of RCVS when performing a diagnostic evaluation of thunderclap headache. Tocilizumab may be an aetiological factor in this condition and its discontinuation may prevent the development of more serious complications. Disclosure B. Corney: None. C. Rhys-Dillon: None.
引用
收藏
页数:1
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Recurrent reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome and antiphospholipid syndrome
    Arlos Sowanou
    Aurelian Ungureanu
    Claire Aguesse
    Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2024, 124 : 329 - 334
  • [42] Recurrent reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome and antiphospholipid syndrome
    Sowanou, Arlos
    Ungureanu, Aurelian
    Aguesse, Claire
    ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA, 2024, 124 (01) : 329 - 334
  • [43] Clinical Worsening in Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome
    Katz, Brian S.
    Fugate, Jennifer E.
    Ameriso, Sebastian F.
    Pujol-Lereis, Virginia A.
    Mandrekar, Jay
    Flemming, Kelly D.
    Kallmes, David F.
    Rabinstein, Alejandro A.
    JAMA NEUROLOGY, 2014, 71 (01) : 68 - 73
  • [44] Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: case report
    Oğuzhan Öz
    Şeref Demirkaya
    Semai Bek
    Erdal Eroğlu
    Ümit Hıdır Ulaş
    Zeki Odabaşı
    The Journal of Headache and Pain, 2009, 10 : 295 - 298
  • [45] Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome at the emergency department
    Kim, Taerim
    Ahn, Shin
    Sohn, Chang Hwan
    Seo, Dong Woo
    Kim, Won Young
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2015, 2 (04): : 203 - 209
  • [46] Systematic review of reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
    Sattar, Ahsan
    Manousakis, Georgios
    Jensen, Matthew B.
    EXPERT REVIEW OF CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY, 2010, 8 (10) : 1417 - 1421
  • [47] Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome accompanied by hypomagnesemia
    Keiichi Hokkoku
    Yuichi Furukawa
    Junpei Yamamoto
    Yudai Uchida
    Masahiro Sonoo
    Neurological Sciences, 2018, 39 (6) : 1141 - 1142
  • [48] Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome: literature review
    Ribas, Michelle Zonkowski
    Paticcie, Gabriela Ferreira
    de Medeiros, Sara Diogenes Peixoto
    Veras, Arthur de Oliveira
    Noleto, Felipe Micelli
    dos Santos, Julio Cesar Claudino
    EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROSURGERY, 2023, 59 (01):
  • [49] Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome: a Comprehensive Update
    Mehdi, Ali
    Hajj-Ali, Rula A.
    CURRENT PAIN AND HEADACHE REPORTS, 2014, 18 (09)
  • [50] Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome: a Comprehensive Update
    Ali Mehdi
    Rula A. Hajj-Ali
    Current Pain and Headache Reports, 2014, 18