Narrative review discusses paradoxical inflammatory reactions in pediatric patients receiving biologic therapy
This narrative review addresses the topic of paradoxical inflammatory reactions in pediatric patients receiving biologic therapy. The authors synthesize the concept that paradoxical inflammation can represent a mechanistically consistent consequence of selective immune pressure rather than a coincidental adverse event. This perspective reframes the nature of these reactions within the context of biologic therapy use.
The review highlights that a unified mechanistic framework and practical clinical approach remain lacking, particularly in pediatric populations. This gap limits the ability to fully characterize the incidence or management of these events in this specific group. The authors emphasize that serious adverse events and discontinuations were not reported in the source material.
The practice relevance of this review is to support early recognition and severity-adapted management of flip-flop reactions. Clinicians should interpret these findings with caution given the absence of reported certainty and the lack of a standardized clinical approach for pediatric patients.