• Medicine · Dec 2020

    Case Reports

    Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita as an adverse effect from rituximab therapy: A case report.

    • Xueqiong Wu, Zhenhui Lv, Wenjia Li, Zhaosheng Meng, and Shaw P Wan.
    • Zibo Central Hospital.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Dec 4; 99 (49): e23496.

    RationaleRituximab is a monoclonal antibody directed against B cells and is a first-line agent for the treatment of B cell lymphoma and a second-line agent for the treatment of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). It has also been used for the treatment of several other autoimmune diseases. Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA) has never been reported as an adverse effect resulted from rituximab therapy.Patient ConcernsA 54-year-old female presented with relapse of the ITP for around eight months. She was treated with rituximab. Intramuscular chlorpheniramine and intravenous methylprednisolone and cimetidine were used as premedication before rituximab infusion. The infusion was initially started at 50 mg/h for 1 h followed by 100 mg/h till the end of infusion. The day after rituximab infusion, the patient noticed pruritic blisters on both arms and chest skin. The next day, the lesions increased in severity and extent.DiagnosisThe skin biopsy established the diagnosis of EBA. H&E staining revealed subepidermal blisters infiltrated by inflammatory cells, including eosinophils and lymphocytes. Direct immunofluorescence (DIF) showed linear deposition of IgG and C3 at the dermoepidermal junction. Indirect immunofluorescence with the patient's serum on salt-split skin revealed exclusive dermal binding of circulating IgG antibasement membrane antibodies at a titer of 1:160.InterventionsShe was treated with intravenous methylprednisolone and was continued on oral prednisolone.OutcomesThe lesions regressed. Six weeks later, she had a recurrence of similar lesions but in milder form. This episode subsided in 4 to 5 days with topical steroid application.LessonsPhysicians should consider this diagnosis when a patient develops bullous skin eruptions while undergoing Rituximab therapy.

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