Minamitani Kanshi, Oikawa Junko, Wataki Kunio, Kashima Kyoko, Hoshi Mari, Inomata Hiroaki, Ota Setsuo
Department of Pediatrics, Teikyo University Chiba Medical Center, Chiba, Japan.
Clin Pediatr Endocrinol. 2011 Apr;20(2):39-46. doi: 10.1297/cpe.20.39. Epub 2011 Oct 7.
Agranulocytosis is an extremely serious, although rare, adverse effect of antithyroid drugs (ATDs), including methimazole (MMI) and propylthiouracil (PTU), in children and adolescents. There are few reports about the characteristics of ATD-induced agranulocytosis in Japanese children and adolescents. This report presents the cases of three girls with ATD-induced agranulocytosis and a retrospective analysis of 18 patients with ATD-induced agranulocytosis, whose cases had been referred to the drug manufacturer, Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Our 3 patients, ranging in age from 12 to 14 yr, developed ATD-induced agranulocytosis between the 15th and 57th day of ATD treatment for hyperthyroidism. Fever and sore throat were the earliest symptoms of agranulocytosis. The patients were rescued by ceasing ATD therapy and administering antibiotics, potassium iodide, glucocorticoid, immunoglobulin and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). We retrospectively analyzed 18 cases of ATD-induced agranulocytosis treated with MMI in 16 cases and PTU in 2 cases. Twelve patients were treated with 20-45 mg/d MMI. Agranulocytosis developed between the 15th and 1,344th day of therapy. In conclusion, considering the risk of ATD-induced agranulocytosis, we recommend low-dose MMI therapy for treatment of Graves' disease.
粒细胞缺乏症是抗甲状腺药物(ATD)极为严重(尽管罕见)的不良反应,在儿童和青少年中,这类药物包括甲巯咪唑(MMI)和丙硫氧嘧啶(PTU)。关于日本儿童和青少年中ATD诱发的粒细胞缺乏症的特征,报道较少。本报告介绍了3例ATD诱发粒细胞缺乏症的女孩病例,并对18例ATD诱发粒细胞缺乏症患者进行了回顾性分析,这些患者的病例已提交给药品制造商中外制药株式会社。我们的3例患者年龄在12至14岁之间,在接受ATD治疗甲亢的第15天至第57天之间发生了ATD诱发的粒细胞缺乏症。发热和咽痛是粒细胞缺乏症最早出现的症状。通过停用ATD治疗并给予抗生素、碘化钾、糖皮质激素、免疫球蛋白和粒细胞集落刺激因子(G-CSF),这些患者得以获救。我们回顾性分析了18例ATD诱发的粒细胞缺乏症病例,其中16例使用MMI治疗,2例使用PTU治疗。12例患者接受20 - 45mg/d的MMI治疗。粒细胞缺乏症在治疗的第15天至第1344天之间发生。总之,考虑到ATD诱发粒细胞缺乏症的风险,我们建议采用低剂量MMI疗法治疗格雷夫斯病。