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The treatment of intractable rheumatoid arthritis with lymphoid irradiation
Authors:Samuel Strober  Brian L. Kotzin  Richard T. Hoppe  Shimon Slavin  Michael Gottlieb  Andrei Calin  Zvi Fuks  Henry S. Kaplan
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Division of Immunology, the Department of Radiology, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Laboratory, Stanford University, USA
Abstract:Subdisphragmatic lymphoid radiation was used as an alternative to cytotoxic drug therapy to treat six patients with progressive erosive rheumatoid arthritis. All were previously unresponsive to conventional therapy. Radiation (4,000 rad) was given to subdispbragmatic lymphoid tissues in fractionated doses of 150–250 rod each. Three of the six patients demonstrated long-lasting clinical improvement with a decrease in synovitis and morning stiffness and an increase in joint function. All six patients showed a profound depression in the peripheral blood lymphocyte count which persisted for at least six months. The irradiation was well tolerated; there have been no serious complications due to radiotherapy with follow-up ranging from 13 to 36 months. The substantial efficacy in some patients and the lack of severe toxicity in all suggests that radiotherapy deserves further study as an alternative to cytotoxic drugs in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
Keywords:Lymphoid irradiation  Rheumatoid arthritis  Imm nosuppression
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