1. [THREE CASES OF DRUG-INDUCED PNEUMONIA CAUSED BY MESALAZINE].
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Akiyama N, Yokomura K, Nozue T, Abe T, Matsui T, and Suda T
- Subjects
- Aged, 80 and over, Colitis, Ulcerative drug therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal adverse effects, Mesalamine adverse effects, Pneumonia chemically induced
- Abstract
We report three cases of drug-induced pneumonia caused by mesalazine. They were all diagnosed as ulcerative colitis and treated with mesalazine orally. Our three cases and literature review revealed that mesalazine-induced pneumonia resemble like eosinophilic pneumonia or organizing pneumonia and that have good prognosis with drug cessation or administration of corticosteroid. The patient of ulcerative colitis is increasing every year and it is anticipated that the patient with mesalazine-induced pneumonia may also increase. In the treatment of ulcerative colitis with mesalazine, we should pay attention with patient's cough or fever for early detection of drug-induced pneumonia.
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- 2015
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