Treatment with interferon and autoimmunity

1999 
: Interferons are commonly used, frequently already as a standard drug, in a relatively wide spectrum of indications in tumourous and non-tumourous diseases. The numerous undesirable therapeutic effects include also relatively frequent induction of autoimmune processes which, however, only rarely is associated with marked clinical manifestations. The author presents an account on two patients from their own clinical practice treated with interferon alpha who developed complications which in the author's opinion may be associated with autoimmunity (a patient with thrombocytopenia responding well to immunosuppressive treatment, originally treated on a chi ount of renal carcinoma, and a female patient with pulmonary sarcoidosis treated for essential thrombocythemia). The authors present also a brief review of the literature on autoimmunity induced by interferon.
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