Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report

Abstract Background Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease caused by CD4+ cell-dominant inflammation. Meanwhile, diffuse panbronchiolitis is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease predominantly caused by CD8+ lymphocytes and neutrophils. Herein, we report a rare case of sarcoidosis in w...

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Main Authors: Tomohiro Akaba, Kiyoshi Takeyama, Mitsuko Kondo, Fumi Kobayashi, Asako Okabayashi, Tatsuo Sawada, Etsuko Tagaya
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Published: BMC 2020-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12890-020-1117-y
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spelling doaj-6fe71d75273a48bb8d5a2b922cbe09f42020-11-25T03:23:01ZengBMCBMC Pulmonary Medicine1471-24662020-03-012011610.1186/s12890-020-1117-yCoexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case reportTomohiro Akaba0Kiyoshi Takeyama1Mitsuko Kondo2Fumi Kobayashi3Asako Okabayashi4Tatsuo Sawada5Etsuko Tagaya6Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineDivision of Pathological Neuroscience, Department of Pathology, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Women’s Medical University School of MedicineAbstract Background Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease caused by CD4+ cell-dominant inflammation. Meanwhile, diffuse panbronchiolitis is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease predominantly caused by CD8+ lymphocytes and neutrophils. Herein, we report a rare case of sarcoidosis in which the clinical presentation had become evident as diffuse panbronchiolitis after splenectomy for sarcoidosis. Case presentation A 23-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our hospital due to splenomegaly of unknown etiology. Upon admission, chest computed tomography scan revealed centrilobular and randomly distributed small nodules in both lungs. Bronchoalveolar lavage revealed a high proportion of lymphocytes and a decreased CD4/CD8 ratio. However, the biopsy specimens obtained from both the liver and lungs revealed noncaseating epithelioid granulomas, which confirmed the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. The patient underwent splenectomy due to progressive cytopenia and high risk of splenic rupture. After the surgery, the condition of the patient was consistently good for 3 months. Then, she gradually developed productive cough and dyspnea. Both sinus and chest computed tomography scan revealed chronic paranasal sinusitis and deterioration of centrilobular nodules in both lung fields, respectively. The second bronchoalveolar lavage revealed a high proportion of neutrophils, and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid tested positive for Hemophilus influenzae. The titer of cold agglutinin was elevated, thereby confirming the diagnosis of diffuse panbronchiolitis. On the basis of the clinical and radiological findings, the condition of the patient improved with low-dose macrolide therapy for 3 months. Conclusions The coexistence of sarcoidosis and diffuse panbronchiolitis has not been previously reported, and the hidden profiles of diffuse panbronchiolitis may have been revealed by splenectomy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12890-020-1117-ySarcoidosisDiffuse panbronchiolitisSplenectomyCD4/CD8 ratio
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author Tomohiro Akaba
Kiyoshi Takeyama
Mitsuko Kondo
Fumi Kobayashi
Asako Okabayashi
Tatsuo Sawada
Etsuko Tagaya
spellingShingle Tomohiro Akaba
Kiyoshi Takeyama
Mitsuko Kondo
Fumi Kobayashi
Asako Okabayashi
Tatsuo Sawada
Etsuko Tagaya
Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Sarcoidosis
Diffuse panbronchiolitis
Splenectomy
CD4/CD8 ratio
author_facet Tomohiro Akaba
Kiyoshi Takeyama
Mitsuko Kondo
Fumi Kobayashi
Asako Okabayashi
Tatsuo Sawada
Etsuko Tagaya
author_sort Tomohiro Akaba
title Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
title_short Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
title_full Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
title_fullStr Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
title_sort coexistence of diffuse panbronchiolitis and sarcoidosis revealed during splenectomy: a case report
publisher BMC
series BMC Pulmonary Medicine
issn 1471-2466
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease caused by CD4+ cell-dominant inflammation. Meanwhile, diffuse panbronchiolitis is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease predominantly caused by CD8+ lymphocytes and neutrophils. Herein, we report a rare case of sarcoidosis in which the clinical presentation had become evident as diffuse panbronchiolitis after splenectomy for sarcoidosis. Case presentation A 23-year-old Japanese woman was referred to our hospital due to splenomegaly of unknown etiology. Upon admission, chest computed tomography scan revealed centrilobular and randomly distributed small nodules in both lungs. Bronchoalveolar lavage revealed a high proportion of lymphocytes and a decreased CD4/CD8 ratio. However, the biopsy specimens obtained from both the liver and lungs revealed noncaseating epithelioid granulomas, which confirmed the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. The patient underwent splenectomy due to progressive cytopenia and high risk of splenic rupture. After the surgery, the condition of the patient was consistently good for 3 months. Then, she gradually developed productive cough and dyspnea. Both sinus and chest computed tomography scan revealed chronic paranasal sinusitis and deterioration of centrilobular nodules in both lung fields, respectively. The second bronchoalveolar lavage revealed a high proportion of neutrophils, and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid tested positive for Hemophilus influenzae. The titer of cold agglutinin was elevated, thereby confirming the diagnosis of diffuse panbronchiolitis. On the basis of the clinical and radiological findings, the condition of the patient improved with low-dose macrolide therapy for 3 months. Conclusions The coexistence of sarcoidosis and diffuse panbronchiolitis has not been previously reported, and the hidden profiles of diffuse panbronchiolitis may have been revealed by splenectomy.
topic Sarcoidosis
Diffuse panbronchiolitis
Splenectomy
CD4/CD8 ratio
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12890-020-1117-y
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