GOLD THERAPY IN RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 59 (27) , 971-974
Abstract
Patients (114) with rheumatoid arthritis were treated with gold sodium aurothiomalate (Myocrisin). Data obtained from 104 completed protocols showed that 70 patients (67.3%) benefited from chrysotherapy. Of these patients, 40 went into complete remission. Therapy was discontinued in 58 patients, side-effects accounting for this in 33 cases (31.8%). Adverse reactions included skin rashes in 41 (39%) and renal complications in 16 (14%); 7 (6%) developed hematological complications, which resulted in death in 2 cases. HLA tissue typing in 37 patients with side-effects showed no increase in the HLA Dw2 or HLA Dw3 antigen. There was a significant increase in the HLA DRw4 antigen in Caucasians and Negroes (P .ltoreq. 0.008 and P .ltoreq. 0.001, respectively).This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Long Term ChrysotherapyArthritis & Rheumatism, 1979
- Gold Salts in the Treatment of Rheumatoid ArthritisAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1974