Abstract: Colchicine, a long established anti-inflammatory agent now used in several rheumatologic conditions, acts by inhibiting microtubular polymerization, as it binds equimolarly to tubulin molecules. Cytoskeletal microtubules are crucial in processes of cell viability, such as mitosis and intracellular vesicle motility. Gastrointestinal side effects are quite common and often minor in nature or duration, whereas neuromuscular toxicity is rare. We report 2 cases of colchicine myopathy in the context of very different clinical settings.
Colchicine myopathy and neuromyopathy: two cases with different characteristics / Cantarini L; Volpi N; Galeazzi M; Giani T; Fanti F; Lucherini OM; Aglianò M; Alessandrini C; Giannini F; Magi S; Greco G; Baldari CT; Cimaz R. - In: JCR-JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 1076-1608. - STAMPA. - 16:(2010), pp. 229-232.
Colchicine myopathy and neuromyopathy: two cases with different characteristics
CIMAZ, ROLANDO
2010
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Abstract: Colchicine, a long established anti-inflammatory agent now used in several rheumatologic conditions, acts by inhibiting microtubular polymerization, as it binds equimolarly to tubulin molecules. Cytoskeletal microtubules are crucial in processes of cell viability, such as mitosis and intracellular vesicle motility. Gastrointestinal side effects are quite common and often minor in nature or duration, whereas neuromuscular toxicity is rare. We report 2 cases of colchicine myopathy in the context of very different clinical settings.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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