| Literature DB >> 29142522 |
Jina Yeo1, Hyun Sun Woo1, Sang Min Lee1, Yoon Jae Kim1, Kwang An Kwon1, Dong Kyun Park1, Jung Ho Kim1, Kyoung Oh Kim1, Jun-Won Chung1.
Abstract
Oral 5-aminosalicylic acid agents (mesalazine and sulfasalazine) and azathioprine are the mainstays of treatment for inflammatory bowel disease. Reports of pulmonary toxicity induced by oral 5-aminosalicylic acid agents or azathioprine in patients with inflammatory bowel disease are very rare; to date, only 38 cases have been reported worldwide. We, herein, report a case involving a 26-year-old man who was diagnosed with eosinophilic pneumonia after using mesalazine and azathioprine for the treatment of Crohn's disease and recovered after treatment. We also found that the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide level was elevated in this patient. After treatment, the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide level decreased and the symptoms improved. The present case shows that fraction of exhaled nitric oxide is related to the disease activity and treatment effectiveness of druginduced eosinophilic pneumonia.Entities:
Keywords: Azathioprine; Crohn disease; Mesalamine; Nitric oxide; Pulmonary eosinophilia
Year: 2017 PMID: 29142522 PMCID: PMC5683985 DOI: 10.5217/ir.2017.15.4.529
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intest Res ISSN: 1598-9100
Fig. 1Histologic examination shows inflammation and noncaseating granulomas on the bowel wall (A, H&E, magnification ×40; B, H&E, magnification ×200).
Fig. 2A chest radiograph on admission shows subpleural consolidation and cystic lesions (arrowheads) in both lungs.
Fig. 3Chest CT shows subpleural consolidation and ground-glass opacities in the bilateral lung fields on admission (A) and follow-up chest CT after 5 days showed improvement (B).
Fig. 4Bronchial alveolar washing and cytology shows eosinophils (magnification, ×400).