JCR Japan College of Rheumatology-
有限責任中間法人 日本リウマチ学会
 
 

トップページ
バックナンバー
学会誌MR
NLリウマチ
メルマガ
旧和文誌
会員へのお知らせ
医療・医薬情報
リウマチ学会TV
住所・勤務先変更
Case Report

Severe airflow limitation in two patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: effect of inhalation of anticholinergics

Authors

Kimito Kawahata1, Masao Yamaguchi1, Hiroko Kanda1, Akiko Komiya1, Ryoichi Tanaka1, Makoto Dohi1, Yoshikata Misaki1 and Kazuhiko Yamamoto1

  1. Department of Allergy and Rheumatology, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan
Received:

1 December 2006

Accepted:

2 August 2007

Published online:

20 December 2007

Full Text

Download (PDF)

Abstract

Airway involvement clinically presenting as dyspnea and an obstructive ventilatory defect is a rare but clinically important complication in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), since the airway manifestation is often progressive and resistant to systemic immunosuppressive therapy. Here we report two SLE patients with slowly progressive airflow limitation, which was clinically thought to be bronchiolitis obliterans. Both patients showed obvious improvement after inhalation of anticholinergics was started. Because anticholinergics are highly safe and never immunosuppressive, inhalation of these drugs might be useful in the therapeutic strategies for airflow limitation accompanying SLE or other collagen diseases.

Key words

Airflow limitation - Anticholinergics - Bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) - Obstructive ventilatory defect - Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)


Copyright Japan College of Rheumatology All rights reserved.