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Adverse cutaneous reactions to anakinra in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: clinicopathological study of five patients

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Cutaneous toxicity is a frequent, usually well-tolerated complication of treatment with anakinra in patients with RA, although in some cases it can be associated with systemic involvement. The most relevant histopathological findings include dermal oedema and a lichenoid, perivascular and periadnexal predominantly lymphomononuclear infiltrate, with many eosinophils and the presence of enlarged CD68+ macrophages. These findings resemble those seen in skin reactions in patients receiving chemotherapy and colony-stimulating factors. We also found an increase in mast cell numbers that could be a specific effect of anakinra.

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