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Tong D et al. – Lymphoedema is a rare complication of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) and inflammatory joint disease, with no response noted to disease–modifying drugs. However, reports are emerging of a beneficial effect on lymphoedema in patients treated with tumor necrosis factor–alpha antagonists for PsA (Etanercept), rheumatoid arthritis (Etanercept) and ankylosing spondylitis (Infliximab). The authors describe a psoriatic arthritis patient whose lymphoedema greatly improved following commencement of adalimumab.

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