J Rheum Dis 2014; 21(6): 322-325
Published online December 30, 2014
© Korean College of Rheumatology
한정윤ㆍ이경화ㆍ서미령ㆍ최효진
가천대학교 길병원 류마티스내과
Correspondence to : Hyo Jin Choi
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is occasionally developed in patients with rheumatic diseases, such as systemic scle-rosis or Sjogren’s syndrome. However, there are a few re-ports of overlap syndrome with PBC. The authors report a case of a 36 year-old female with PBC and overlap syndrome. Systemic sclerosis was diagnosed in 2007, and rheumatoid arthritis in 2010. Adalimumab stopped be-cause of her pregnancy plan in January 2012. One month after delivery, she felt increased hand joint pain and fatigue. Laboratory findings were as follows: elevated AST, ALT, ALP, r-GTP and positive anti-mitochondrial antibody. Histology of a liver biopsy revealed moderate porto-periportal and mild lobular inflammation with bile duct inflammation, which was consistent with PBC. She was treated with prednisolone and UDCA (urosodeoxycholic acid), but her disease was not controlled. From May 2013, she has been treated with adalimumab. Her arthritis was improved and liver function test normalized up until now.
Keywords Primary biliary cirrhosis, Overlap syndrome, Rheumatoid arthritis, Systemic sclerosis, Adalimumab
J Rheum Dis 2014; 21(6): 322-325
Published online December 30, 2014
Copyright © Korean College of Rheumatology.
한정윤ㆍ이경화ㆍ서미령ㆍ최효진
가천대학교 길병원 류마티스내과
Jung Yoon Han, Kyoung Hwa Lee, Mi Ryung Seo, Hyo Jin Choi
Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Gachon University Gil Medical Center, Incheon, Korea
Correspondence to:Hyo Jin Choi
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is occasionally developed in patients with rheumatic diseases, such as systemic scle-rosis or Sjogren’s syndrome. However, there are a few re-ports of overlap syndrome with PBC. The authors report a case of a 36 year-old female with PBC and overlap syndrome. Systemic sclerosis was diagnosed in 2007, and rheumatoid arthritis in 2010. Adalimumab stopped be-cause of her pregnancy plan in January 2012. One month after delivery, she felt increased hand joint pain and fatigue. Laboratory findings were as follows: elevated AST, ALT, ALP, r-GTP and positive anti-mitochondrial antibody. Histology of a liver biopsy revealed moderate porto-periportal and mild lobular inflammation with bile duct inflammation, which was consistent with PBC. She was treated with prednisolone and UDCA (urosodeoxycholic acid), but her disease was not controlled. From May 2013, she has been treated with adalimumab. Her arthritis was improved and liver function test normalized up until now.
Keywords: Primary biliary cirrhosis, Overlap syndrome, Rheumatoid arthritis, Systemic sclerosis, Adalimumab
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