Long-term clinical outcomes in patients with refractory uveitis associated with Behçet disease treated with infliximab

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Purpose: To assess long-term efficacy and safety of infliximab for refractory Behçet disease (BD) uveitis and to evaluate the effect of withdrawal of infliximab after achieving long-term remission. Methods: Retrospective study of 19 patients. Results: Mean follow-up was 44.1±36.5 months and mean number of infliximab infusions was 21.6±14.6. At end of follow-up, there was significant improvement of visual acuity and reduction of central macular thickness. All patients achieved remission, 14 of whom were able to discontinue corticosteroids. Ten patients developed autoantibodies and 1 patient developed infusion reactions. Eight eyes underwent intraocular surgery without exacerbation of quiescent uveitis. After achieving complete remission, 5 patients discontinued infliximab and maintained remission during a mean of 24.6±5.5 months. Conclusions: Infliximab is effective and safe for long-term treatment for refractory BD uveitis. Repeated infusions are required to maintain long-term remission, which may be sustained despite withdrawal of infliximab. Induction of autoantibodies is common. © Informa Healthcare USA, Inc.

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Al Rashidi, S., Al Fawaz, A., Kangave, D., & Abu El-Asrar, A. M. (2013). Long-term clinical outcomes in patients with refractory uveitis associated with Behçet disease treated with infliximab. Ocular Immunology and Inflammation, 21(6), 468–474. https://doi.org/10.3109/09273948.2013.779727

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