Title : Hydroxychloroquine causes severe vacuolar myopathy in a patient with chronic graft-versus-host disease - Bolanos-Meade_2005_Am.J.Hematol_78_306 |
Author(s) : Bolanos-Meade J , Zhou L , Hoke A , Corse A , Vogelsang G , Wagner KR |
Ref : Am J Hematol , 78 :306 , 2005 |
Abstract :
A 51-year-old man developed progressive debilitating limb and respiratory muscle weakness while undergoing treatment for chronic graft-versus-host disease secondary to allogeneic bone marrow transplant for mantle cell lymphoma. He had a normal serum creatine kinase level and acetylcholine receptor antibodies were negative. Electromyography showed a severe, nonirritable myopathy and a sensory motor axonal polyneuropathy. A muscle biopsy showed a necrotizing, vacuolar myopathy with many fibers containing autophagic and red-rimmed vacuoles, suggestive of an amphiphilic drug myopathy. The patient's strength and function improved significantly after discontinuation of hydroxychloroquine. |
PubMedSearch : Bolanos-Meade_2005_Am.J.Hematol_78_306 |
PubMedID: 15795921 |
Bolanos-Meade J, Zhou L, Hoke A, Corse A, Vogelsang G, Wagner KR (2005)
Hydroxychloroquine causes severe vacuolar myopathy in a patient with chronic graft-versus-host disease
Am J Hematol
78 :306
Bolanos-Meade J, Zhou L, Hoke A, Corse A, Vogelsang G, Wagner KR (2005)
Am J Hematol
78 :306