Abstract
Plasma therapy is a cornerstone in the treatment of idiopathic Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP); however about one-third of patients relapse. In this subset of patients different immunosuppressive approaches have been reported with variable efficacy. We describe the case of an 11-year-long chronic relapsing TTP, requiring frequent plasma exchange procedures and treated unsuccessfully with several immunosuppressive agents. On the occasion of a further relapse, the patient was treated with rituximab, and achieved normalization of hematological values and clinical status for about one year. Upon further relapse, rituximab therapy was started again successfully. A monthly administration was performed with the aim of maintaining the clinical and hematological response stable. In conclusion, rituximab is a safe and effective alternative to other immunosuppressive therapies for chronic relapsing TTP patients.
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