Abstract
Voriconazole-induced periostitis is a rare adverse effect in patients on long-term therapy, characterised by periosteal inflammation and associated bony pain. The accompanying lab abnormalities (elevated serum alkaline phosphatase and fluoride) and characteristic imaging findings (uptake of radionuclide tracer on nuclear bone scan) are critical for diagnosis. The disease process is thought to be secondary to excess fluoride from voriconazole which stimulates bone formation and decreases osteoclast bone resorption. Management includes stopping voriconazole and switching to another agent.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | e257884 |
| Journal | BMJ Case Reports |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jan 25 2024 |
Keywords
- Drugs: infectious diseases
- HIV / AIDS
- Meningitis
- Unwanted effects / adverse reactions
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