Macrophage activation syndrome triggered by active systemic lupus erythematosus : Successful treatment by interleukin-1 inhibition (anakinra).

Z Rheumatol

Klinik für internistische Rheumatologie, Rotes Kreuz Krankenhaus, St.-Pauli-Deich 24, 28199, Bremen, Germany.

Published: December 2020

This article presents a case of fulminant macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) as a rare complication of active systemic lupus erythematosus in a 33-year-old female patient. Initial presentation showed severe lupus disease exacerbation with renal involvement, hemolytic anemia, and neuropsychiatric changes. Early therapy focused on broad immunosuppression (high-dose corticosteroids and cyclophosphamide); however, disease remission could not be achieved. After an additional inflammatory focus and underlying malignancy were excluded, the triplet of pancytopenia, fever, and high ferritin levels indicated MAS, a bone marrow biopsy confirmed secondary hemophagocytic histiocytosis. Treatment with an interleukin‑1 antagonist (anakinra) induced a fast, effective therapeutic success.

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