| Literature DB >> 23843716 |
Masatoshi Hayashi1, Hiroshi Kuraishi, Takeshi Masubuchi, Kaneyuki Furihata, Yuka Aida, Tomonori Kobayakawa, Masao Deguchi, Toshihisa Kojima, Naoki Ishiguro, Toshihisa Kanamono.
Abstract
We present a rare fatal case of relapsing pneumonia caused by Legionella pneumophila in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis after only two injections of adalimumab. A 78-year-old Japanese woman with a 14-year history of rheumatoid arthritis was prescribed adalimumab because her disease activity remained high. However, 8 days after her second injection of adalimumab, she was admitted to our hospital and diagnosed with pneumonia caused by L. pneumophila. Following intravenous antibiotic therapy, she recovered completely from pneumonia and was discharged on day 10, but pneumonia relapsed, resulting in death 79 days after the first episode of pneumonia. L. pneumophila can lead to recurrence of pneumonia that can ultimately prove fatal, similar to the present case. A review of the pertinent literature is also presented.Entities:
Keywords: Legionella pneumophila; adalimumab; fatal infection; rheumatoid arthritis
Year: 2013 PMID: 23843716 PMCID: PMC3700963 DOI: 10.4137/CCRep.S11641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Med Insights Case Rep ISSN: 1179-5476
Figure 1Day 0. Computed tomography of the chest. Air bronchogram showing consolidation and ground glass opacity (GGO) extending to the right S6, S9, and S10 segments of the lungs.
Figure 2Day 55. (A) Computed tomography of the chest at the time of relapse. Same slice as shown in Figure 1. Consolidation appeared in the right S6 and S9 segments and GGO appeared in multiple affected segments. (B) Computed tomography of the chest. Lower slice of (A). Multifocal consolidation with GGO extending to both of the lower fibrotic lungs.