Vol.21 No.1

Case Report

Successful treatment of steroid-resistant methotrexate-induced interstitial pneumonia with peripherally administered ulinastatin

Authors

Hayato Yamazaki1 , Kenji Nagasaka1

  • Department of Rheumatology, Ome Municipal General Hospital
Received:

1 April 2010

Accepted:

23 July 2010

Published online:

25 August 2010

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Abstract

A 76-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis who had been taking methotrexate (MTX) for 9 months was admitted because of acute respiratory failure. A chest radiograph revealed diffuse ground-glass attenuation. MTX-induced interstitial pneumonia (IP) was strongly suspected. Her respiratory failure worsened in spite of steroid pulse therapy. Intravenous administration of ulinastatin, however, dramatically improved her clinical condition. The second ulinastatin treatment was also effective. This case suggests that peripherally administered ulinastatin may be effective for steroid-resistant MTX-induced IP.

Key words

Ulinastatin - Methotrexate-induced interstitial pneumonia - Rheumatoid arthritis