| Literature DB >> 24624216 |
Young Jae Kim1, Eu Dong Hwang1, Ah Young Leem1, Beo Deul Kang2, Soo Yun Chang2, Ho Keun Kim3, In Kyu Park4, Song Yee Kim1, Eun Young Kim1, Ji Ye Jung1, Young Ae Kang1, Moo Suk Park1, Young Sam Kim1, Se Kyu Kim1, Joon Chang1, Kyung Soo Chung1.
Abstract
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a toxic chemical commonly used as a degreasing agent, and it is usually found in a colorless or blue liquid form. TCE has a sweet, chloroform-like odor, and this volatile chlorinated organic chemical can cause toxic hepatitis, neurophysiological disorders, skin disorders, and hypersensitivity syndromes. However, the hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) attributed to TCE has rarely been reported. We hereby describe a case of HP associated with TCE in a 29-year-old man who was employed as a lead welder at a computer repair center. He was installing the capacitors on computer chip boards and had been wiped down with TCE. He was admitted to our hospital with complaints of dry coughs, night sweats, and weight losses for the past two months. HP due to TCE exposure was being suspected due to his occupational history, and the results of a video-associated thoracoscopic biopsy confirmed the suspicions. Symptoms have resolved after the steroid pulse therapy and his occupational change. TCE should be taken into consideration as a potential trigger of HP. Early recognition and avoidance of the TCE exposure in the future is important for the treatment of TCE induced HP.Entities:
Keywords: Alveolitis, Extrinsic Allergic; Lung Diseases; Occupational Exposure; Trichloroethylene
Year: 2014 PMID: 24624216 PMCID: PMC3948855 DOI: 10.4046/trd.2014.76.2.75
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul) ISSN: 1738-3536