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The effectiveness of treatments for patients with SAPHO syndrome: a follow-up study of 24 cases from a single center and review of literature.

Hong HuangZhuoli ZhangJuan ZhaoYanjie HaoWei Zhou
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
The majority of patients with SAPHO syndrome respond well to combination therapy of NSAIDs, DMARDs, and bisphosphonates. TNF blockers are effective in a patient refractory to NSAID and DMARDs. However, in case TNF blockers are ineffective, add-on of DMARDs may be effective. Thus, the proper application of conventional DMARDs is still worth a position in the treatment of SAPHO syndrome. Key Points •NSAIDs and DMARDs and/or bisphosphonates can alleviate symptoms of the majority of patients with SAPHO syndrome. •TNF blockers are effective in patients who do not respond well to NSIADs and DMARDs. •In case TNF blockers are ineffective, add-on of conventional DMARDs may be effective.
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