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Sarcoidosis in the setting of idiopathic chronic bronchiolitis with airway colonization from P. aeruginosa: treatment with low-dose macrolides. Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) [Intern Med] Journal article

 
TitleSarcoidosis in the setting of idiopathic chronic bronchiolitis with airway colonization from P. aeruginosa: treatment with low-dose macrolides.
Author(s)Trisolini R, Cancellieri A, Paioli D, Burzi M, Orlandi P, Patelli M 
InstitutionThoracic Endoscopy and Pulmonology Unit, Maggiore Hospital, Bologna, Italy. rocco.trisolini@ausl.bologna.it
SourceIntern Med 2008; 47(6):537-42.
AbstractIt has long been suggested that infectious agents may trigger sarcoidosis through their infectious or antigenic properties. A patient with airway colonization from P. aeruginosa in the setting of idiopathic bronchiolitis (IB) mimicking diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB) developed sarcoidosis. Impressive clinical and radiological improvement of both bronchiolitis and sarcoidosis features was achieved with a one-year treatment with low-dose erythromycin, thus suggesting a possible link between the two conditions in this specific case. Pathogenic hypotheses and therapeutic implications are specifically discussed.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18344642
  
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