Introduction:Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) mediated inflammation has been implicated, in knee osteoarthritis, despite being a predominantly degenerative condition.Patient Concerns:A 56-year old female, a case of left knee pain not responding to conventional conservative strategies.Diagnosis:A diagnosis of primary osteoarthritis of the left knee, grade 3 osteoarthritis as per the Kellgren-Lawrence Scale was established.Interventions:She was administered an intra-articular injection of 10 mg of Adalimumab, a commonly used anti-TNF agent.Outcomes:The patient was evaluated at baseline, 1 month, 3 months, and at 6 months. There was a marked improvement in pain intensity (visual analog scale) and quality of life, despite no objective change on the parameters seen on ultrasound of the knee.Conclusion:Injection of adalimumab via the intra-articular route into the knee joint in primary osteoarthritis yields promising results.
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Vasudeva, A., Yadav, S. L., Nanda, S., Sahu, S., & Saranathan, M. (2020). Assessment of pain and structure after an intra-articular injection of adalimumab in osteoarthritis of the knee: A case report. Medicine (United States), 99(28), E21131. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000021131
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