Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Usefulness of Low-dose Methotrexate Monotherapy for Treating Sarcoidosis
Takuma IsshikiTetsuo YamaguchiYoshihito YamadaKeita MaemuraKosuke MakitaHideyuki TakeshimaYasutaka HirasawaYoko YamaguchiKeisuke HosokiMika SuzukiChiyoko KonoJiro TeradaKoichiro Tatsumi
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2013 Volume 52 Issue 24 Pages 2727-2732

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Abstract

Objective Methotrexate (MTX) is a cytotoxic agent that is commonly employed as an alternative to corticosteroids to treat sarcoidosis, although the proper use and efficacy of MTX as a single agent remain unclear.
Methods The clinical records of patients newly diagnosed with sarcoidosis who were admitted to our institution between 2000 and 2009 were reviewed. Among these patients, 26 received 7.5 mg of MTX per week as a single agent, and the independent effects of MTX were analyzed.
Results Six of the 26 patients (23%) exhibited an improvement of sarcoidosis-related lesions. The skin lesions demonstrated a relatively higher response rate (37%) than the pulmonary lesions (9%). Ten of the 26 patients (39%) experienced adverse effects, mostly mild hepatotoxicity. No severe adverse effects, including irreversible hepatotoxicity, were observed.
Conclusion Although the efficacy of low-dose MTX monotherapy for sarcoidosis in this study was not high (23%), some patients exhibited definite improvements, and the drug proved to be safe, suggesting its possible benefits as a single agent for treating sarcoidosis.

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