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Possible autoimmune hemolytic anemia induced by secukinumab: a case report


Perdana Aditya Rahman
Handono Kalim
Suci Prawitasari
Fajar Maulana Raharjo

Abstract

Secukinumab, an anti-IL-17 monoclonal antibody, has been used to treat psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis since 2015. Several adverse events were reported, such as diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infection, middle ear infection, and neutropenia. Here we report a probable case of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in a 39-year-old male with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis treated with secukinumab. Hemolytic anemia detected after first maintenance dose after completion of induction dose of secukinumab. The patient also had other comorbids, soft tissue infection that also predisposed to autoimmune hemolytic anemia, but secukinumab is still a possible etiology for drug-induced autoimmune hemolytic anemia based on Naranjo´s score. The patient decided to continue secukinumab treatment, interestingly hemoglobin levels improved.


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