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Sarcoidosis Appearing During Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha Therapy: A New “Class Effect” Paradoxical Phenomenon. Two Case Reports and Literature Review
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 07/01/09
Massara A et al. - The development of sarcoidosis during treatment with TNF-alpha antagonists represents a rare and paradoxical adverse event. The occurrence of sarcoidosis with all 3 available agents suggests a new “class effect” probably linked to a cytokine disequilibrium in patients receiving anti-TNF-alpha treatment.
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