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Do you recommend the use of dexamethasone and anakinra as upfront treatment in a pediatric patient with secondary HLH (nonrheumatic) who is too ill to tolerate etoposide?

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Rheumatology · University of Alabama Birmingham

If there is no concern for new malignancy or systemic infection, then glucocorticoids are reasonable. I use methylprednisolone up to 30 mg/kg/day (max. one gram). Anakinra is a safe and often effective therapy for secondary HLH. It is quick acting and has a short half-life so I use it early. I gener...

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