Case Report
A case of pulmonary asbestosis presenting with temporal arteritis involving multiple medium-sized vessels
Authors
Shintaro Hirata1, Noboru Hattori1, Nobuhisa Ishikawa1, Kazunori Fujitaka1, Kazuhiko Kumagai1, Yasuyuki Taooka1, Yoshinori Haruta1, Akihito Yokoyama1 and Nobuoki Kohno1
- Department of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima University, 1-2-3 Kasumi, Minami-Ku, Hiroshima 734-8551, Hiroshima, Japan
Received:
22 February 2007
Accepted:
1 October 2007
Published online:
26 December 2007
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Abstract
A 76-year-old woman with pulmonary asbestosis was admitted with fever and polymyalgia. She subsequently developed a visual disorder, hemoptysis, and hemoperitoneum. A biopsy of the temporal artery revealed the presence of giant-cell arteritis. CT and angiography showed hemorrhaging from the bronchial and abdominal arteries. These observations suggested temporal arteritis in which medium-sized vessels were involved. This case implies the association between vasculitis and asbestosis, and suggests a problem in the classification of vasculitides.
Key words
Temporal arteritis - Medium-sized vessel vasculitis - Hemoptysis - Abdominal hemorrhage - Pulmonary asbestosis