| Literature DB >> 24028200 |
Akira Nakajima1, Takeshi Saraya, Takeshi Mori, Reiko Ikeda, Takashi Sugita, Takayasu Watanabe, Masachika Fujiwara, Hajime Takizawa, Hajime Goto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is defined as an allergic lung disease that occurs in response to inhalation of fungal antigens, bacterial antigens, chemicals, dusts, or animal proteins. The incidence of summer-type hypersensitivity pneumonitis is higher in the summer season, especially in Japan, due to the influence of the hot and humid environment and the common style of wood house or old concrete condominiums. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24028200 PMCID: PMC3847446 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-6-371
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Radiological and pathological assessment for two patients. (wife; A, B, and C): Chest x-ray on the day of admission shows mild infiltrates predominantly in the middle to lower lung fields with multiple scattered nodular lesions (Panel A). Thoracic CT (computed tomography) taken on the same day confirms that these lesions correspond to ground-glass opacities and abundant centrilobular nodules, predominantly located in the bilateral lower lobes (Panel B). Specimens obtained from transbronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) demonstrate organization within the peribronchial area with alveolitis, suggesting transbronchial spread (Panel C). (husband; D, E, and F): Chest x-ray (Panel D) and thoracic CT (Panel E) show ground glass opacities in the upper lungs on both sides. The specimens obtained from TBLB at his local hospital reveals organizing tissue within the peribronchial area with alveolitis, suggesting transbronchial spread (Panel F).
49 Cases of familial summer type hypersensitivity pneumonitis reported in Japan
| 1982 | 43 | F | 7 | N.D | N.D | -- | + | -- | + | 5 |
| | 18 | M | 8 | N.D | N.D | -- | + | -- | -- | 5 |
| 1984 | 39 | F | 8 | N.D | N.D | + | -- | -- | -- | 5 |
| | 12 | M | 8 | N.D | N.D | + | + | -- | -- | 5 |
| 1985 | 45 | M | 8 | N.D | N.D | + | -- | -- | -- | 5 |
| | 40 | F | 8 | N.D | N.D | + | + | -- | -- | 5 |
| | 15 | M | 8 | N.D | N.D | + | -- | -- | -- | 5 |
| 1987 | 42 | F | 8 | + | N.D | -- | -- | -- | N.D | 5 |
| | 41 | M | 7 | + | N.D | + | -- | -- | N.D | 5 |
| | 19 | F | 8 | + | N.D | + | + | -- | N.D | 5 |
| 1990 | 59 | M | 8 | + | N.D | N.D | + | -- | -- | 5 |
| | 57 | F | 8 | -- | + | + | + | -- | + | 5 |
| 1992 | 35 | F | 7 | N.D | + | N.D | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| | 14 | F | 8 | -- | + | -- | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| 1994 | 36 | F | 8 | N.D | N.D | + | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| | 8 | F | 9 | -- | N.D | + | + | + | -- | 5 |
| 1996 | 39 | M | 9 | + | -- | -- | + | -- | + | 5 |
| | 38 | F | 9 | -- | + | -- | + | -- | + | 5 |
| | 15 | F | 8 | -- | + | + | + | -- | + | 5 |
| 1997 | 36 | F | 8 | N.D | + | + | + | -- | -- | 5 |
| | 13 | M | 8 | -- | + | + | + | -- | -- | 5 |
| 1997 | 63 | F | 6 | N.D | -- | -- | -- | N.D | N.D | 5 |
| | 65 | M | 7 | N.D | -- | -- | -- | N.D | N.D | 5 |
| 1998 | 43 | F | N.D | -- | N.D | N.D | + | -- | + | 5 |
| | 14 | M | 8 | -- | + | + | -- | -- | -- | 5 |
| 2000 | 65 | M | 8 | + | + | + | -- | -- | -- | 6 |
| | 2 | M | 9 | -- | + | N.D | -- | + | -- | 6 |
| 2001 | 35 | F | 5 | + | + | -- | -- | -- | -- | 5 |
| | 9 | F | 5 | -- | + | + | -- | -- | -- | 5 |
| 2002 | 57 | F | 8 | -- | + | -- | + | -- | + | 5 |
| | 57 | M | 8 | -- | + | + | + | -- | + | 5 |
| 2003 | 24 | M | 8 | -- | + | -- | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| | 24 | M | 11 | + | + | -- | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| 2004 | 9 | M | 7 | -- | + | + | + | + | -- | 5 |
| | 7 | F | 8 | -- | + | N.D | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| 2005 | 37 | M | 7 | -- | + | -- | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| | 10 | F | 7 | -- | + | N.D | -- | + | -- | 5 |
| 2005 | 45 | F | 8 | -- | + | -- | + | + | -- | 7 |
| | 51 | M | 7 | -- | + | -- | + | + | -- | 7 |
| 2005 | 32 | F | 8 | -- | + | -- | + | -- | -- | 8 |
| | 64 | M | 8 | + | -- | -- | + | -- | -- | 8 |
| 2007 | 18 | F | 10 | -- | + | N.D | + | -- | -- | 9 |
| | 42 | F | 9 | -- | + | N.D | + | -- | -- | 9 |
| 2008 | 45 | M | 6 | N.D | + | + | + | + | -- | 10 |
| | 43 | F | 6 | N.D | + | -- | + | + | -- | 10 |
| 2009 | 74 | M | 8 | + | + | + | -- | -- | + | 11 |
| | 53 | F | 7 | + | + | -- | -- | -- | + | 11 |
| 2012 | 58 | F | 7 | + | + | + | + | -- | + | Our case |
| 63 | M | 7 | + | + | + | - | -- | + | Our case |
N.D not determined.
Figure 2Environmental research at the patient’s home and multidisciplinal identification for Environmental research at the patients’ home showed tatami mats that were crumbled and in a decaying state with malodorous white matters beneath the mats (Panel A). On Sabouraud agar, multiple soft nodules of white piedra are cultured, suggesting Trichisporon asahii(Panel B). Light microscopy demonstrates the blue colored hyphae that disarticulate into rectangular arthroconidia with rounded ends (Panel C). Electron microscopy clearly depicts those rounded ends with size up to 5 μm (Panel D).
Figure 3Geographic distribution of the 49 cases of Japanese summer type hypersensitivity pneumonitis (SHP). The disease is more common in the western and southern parts of the country and has a predilection for areas bordering the Pacific Ocean area when compared with areas facing the Sea of Japan. The northernmost site of the disease was in the Saitama Prefecture, located at a latitude of 36° north. ● indicates one SHP event. (blue human-shaped symbol) and (red human-shaped symbol) indicate male or female adult patients, respectively. (small blue human-shaped symbol) and (small red human- shaped symbol) indicate boy or girl patients who lived with their family. The map of Japan was obtained from the site (http://aoki2.si.gunma-u.ac.jp/map/map.html).