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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

  1. 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


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