Kahn M F, Bourgeois P, Brion N, Elleuch M
Rev Rhum Mal Osteoartic. 1986 Jan;53(1):35-8.
The authors review the theoretical bases for the treatment of systemic scleroderma (SS) by D-penicillamine (DP). They then present a review of the papers published over the last 20 years on the subject. Although Rodnan's team has conducted studies against a control series and the majority of published works have concluded on the effectiveness of this treatment, there has not been any randomised prospective study, to date, to clearly demonstrate this effectiveness. The authors report a series of 14 patients with SS treated for a mean of 2 years with 900 mg/day of DP. DP seemed to be effective on the cutaneous lesions in 12 of the patients treated at a maximum of 3 years after the frank onset of the disease. Treatment failed in 2 patients who were only treated late in the disease. Objective results were obtained on the pulmonary lesion, but they are more difficult to interpret. 5 patients had to interrupt DP treatment because of intolerance. Tiopronine was tried in 4 of these patients with 3 interpretables follow-ups. This agent was well tolerated and effective in 2 of these 3 patients.