Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis

We report a case of necrotizing tracheobronchitis with rheumatoid arthritis. A 64 year-old-man presented with dry cough and was initially diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia. The patient was admitted; he received initial antibiotic treatment. The treatment was effective and the symptoms wors...

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Main Authors: Shigehisa Kajikawa, Kazushi Noda, Yasuhiro Nozaki
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007116301514
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spelling doaj-8dbd431575e844d78ea6f09250a198f22020-11-24T22:54:14ZengElsevierRespiratory Medicine Case Reports2213-00712017-01-0120C313310.1016/j.rmcr.2016.11.006Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritisShigehisa Kajikawa0Kazushi Noda1Yasuhiro Nozaki2Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tokoname Municipal Hospital, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Chukyo Hospital, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Chukyo Hospital, JapanWe report a case of necrotizing tracheobronchitis with rheumatoid arthritis. A 64 year-old-man presented with dry cough and was initially diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia. The patient was admitted; he received initial antibiotic treatment. The treatment was effective and the symptoms worsened. Bronchoscopy was performed for more thorough examination. It showed that white and soft tissues were on the trachea-bronchus. Transbronchial biopsy of the tracheal lesions revealed necrotic tissue with squamous metaplasia and inflammatory cells. Whereas, symmetrical arthralgia of multiple joints of the limbs was noted and rheumatoid factor and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody of levels were high. According to these results, the patient was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. In this case, necrotizing tracheobronchitis occurred as a result of systemic inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis. An acute exacerbation of the patient's respiratory condition was treated with steroid therapy. Tracheal findings and respiratory symptoms were improved by steroid therapy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007116301514Necrotizing tracheobronchitisRheumatoid arthritisBronchoscopy
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author Shigehisa Kajikawa
Kazushi Noda
Yasuhiro Nozaki
spellingShingle Shigehisa Kajikawa
Kazushi Noda
Yasuhiro Nozaki
Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
Necrotizing tracheobronchitis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Bronchoscopy
author_facet Shigehisa Kajikawa
Kazushi Noda
Yasuhiro Nozaki
author_sort Shigehisa Kajikawa
title Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
title_short Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
title_full Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
title_fullStr Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
title_sort necrotizing tracheobronchitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis
publisher Elsevier
series Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
issn 2213-0071
publishDate 2017-01-01
description We report a case of necrotizing tracheobronchitis with rheumatoid arthritis. A 64 year-old-man presented with dry cough and was initially diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia. The patient was admitted; he received initial antibiotic treatment. The treatment was effective and the symptoms worsened. Bronchoscopy was performed for more thorough examination. It showed that white and soft tissues were on the trachea-bronchus. Transbronchial biopsy of the tracheal lesions revealed necrotic tissue with squamous metaplasia and inflammatory cells. Whereas, symmetrical arthralgia of multiple joints of the limbs was noted and rheumatoid factor and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody of levels were high. According to these results, the patient was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. In this case, necrotizing tracheobronchitis occurred as a result of systemic inflammation associated with rheumatoid arthritis. An acute exacerbation of the patient's respiratory condition was treated with steroid therapy. Tracheal findings and respiratory symptoms were improved by steroid therapy.
topic Necrotizing tracheobronchitis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Bronchoscopy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007116301514
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