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Case Reports
. 1979 Jul 28;2(6184):235-8.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6184.235.

Inhibition of reticuloendothelial function by gold and its relation to postinjection reactions

Case Reports

Inhibition of reticuloendothelial function by gold and its relation to postinjection reactions

B D Williams et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

A patient with rheumatoid arthritis developed severe exacerbation of symptoms 18 hours after an injection of gold thiomalate (sodium aurothiomalate). Immune complexes were present in his serum and synovial fluid; in the synovial fluid they were associated with intense complement activation. The effect of gold salts on splenic reticuloendothelial function was determined by measuring the clearance of heat-damaged erythrocytes from the circulation. Gold thiomalate (50 mg) substantially delayed clearance in the patient but had no effect in four other patients with rheumatoid arthritis who had not had a postinjection reaction. Severely impaired clearance also occurred in three out of four healthy people given 100 mg gold but they remained asymptomatic. The postinjection reaction may be an immune-complex disease that is triggered in certain patients because gold transiently inhibits reticuloendothelial function.

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