Nanke Yuki
   Department   School of Nursing, School of Nursing
   Position   Professor
Article types Case report
Language English
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia in two patients with Behçet's disease.
Journal Formal name:Clinical and experimental rheumatology
Abbreviation:Clin Exp Rheumatol
ISSN code:(0392-856X)0392-856X(Linking)
Domestic / ForeginForegin
Volume, Issue, Page 25(4 Suppl 45),pp.S103-6
Author and coauthor Nanke Y, Kobashigawa T, Yamada T, Kamatani N, Kotake S
Publication date 2007
Summary We describe two cases of Behçet's disease in a 37-year-old woman and a 40-year-old woman. Each of these patients developed cryptogenic organizing pneumonia associated with Behçet's disease. Both patients developed fever, cough and pleuritic chest pain during follow-up by our out-patient clinic. Chest X-rays and computed tomographies developed ground glass opacity, peripheral nodular opacities and consolidations. There were neither thrombosis nor aneurysm findings. Both cases were diagnosed as having organizing pneumonia. Prednisolone (40-60 mg/day) showed clinical and radiological improvement for both cases. Lung involvement is a rare feature of Behçet's disease, sometimes leading to a poor prognosis. The pulmonary parenchymal involvement still needs to be explored fully to diagnose early and start proper treatment. These two rare cases provide clinical insight into lung involvement in Behçet's disease.
PMID 17949562