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Debilitating musculoskeletal pain and stiffness with letrozole and exemestane: associated tenosynovial changes on magnetic resonance imaging
Authors:Leilani Morales  Steven Pans  Robert Paridaens  Rene Westhovens  Dirk Timmerman  Johan Verhaeghe  Hans Wildiers  Karin Leunen  Frederic Amant  Patrick Berteloot  Ann Smeets  Erik Van Limbergen  Caroline Weltens  Walter Van den Bogaert  Luc De Smet  Ignace Vergote  Marie-Rose Christiaens  Patrick Neven
Affiliation:(1) Department of General Medical Oncology, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;(2) Department of Radiology, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;(3) Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;(4) Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Division of Gynecological Oncology, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;(5) Department of Surgery and Division of Oncologic and Orthopedic Surgery, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;(6) Department of Radiotherapy, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;(7) Multidisciplinary Breast Center, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:Objective Arthralgia, skeletal and muscle pain have been reported in postmenopausal women under treatment with third generation aromatase inhibitors (AIs). However, the pathogenesis and anatomic correlate of musculoskeletal pains have not been thoroughly evaluated. Moreover, the impact of AI-induced musculoskeletal symptoms on normal daily functioning needs to be further explored. Patients and methods We examined 12 consecutive non-metastatic breast cancer patients who reported severe musculoskeletal pain under a third generation AI; 11 were on letrozole and 1 on exemestane. Clinical rheumatological examination and serum biochemistry were performed. Radiological evaluation of the hand/wrist joints were performed using ultrasound (US) and/or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Results The most common reported symptom was severe early morning stiffness and hand/wrist pain causing impaired ability to completely close/stretch the hand/fingers and to perform daily activities and work-related skills. Six patients had to discontinue treatment due to severe symptoms. Trigger finger and carpal tunnel syndrome were the most frequently reported clinical signs. US showed fluid in the tendon sheath surrounding the digital flexor tendons. On MRI, an enhancement and thickening of the tendon sheath was a constant finding in all 12 patients. Conclusions Musculoskeletal pains in breast cancer patients under third generation AIs can be severe, debilitating, and can limit compliance. Characteristic tenosynovial, and in some patients joint changes on US and MRI were observed in this series and have not been reported before.
Keywords:Aromatase inhibitors  Arthralgia  Exemestane  Letrozole  Magnetic resonance imaging  Musculoskeletal pain  Myalgia  Ultrasound
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