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Would you consider use of belimumab in a patient with SLE with recurrent anterior uveitis who failed other treatment options?

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Rheumatology · Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS)

First, uveitis in SLE certainly happens, but it is rare, occurring in less than .5% of patients. So, we have scant evidence on how to treat it beyond case reports (to my knowledge). I have had SLE patients with uveitis (including anterior uveitis), but all responded fortunately to hydroxychloroquine...

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Rheumatology · Legacy Devers Eye Institute

I agree with Dr. @Dr. First Last' thoughtful and thorough answer. I do not personally follow hydroxychloroquine levels but I also accept that this is an area for legitimate debate.

I am always guided by matching "the punishment to the crime". Belimumab, rituximab, or anti-TNF are expensive punishmen...

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