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Effective treatment of inhaled corticosteroid and bronchodilator for "lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia" in primary Sjögren's syndrome.

Authors :
Moriuchi Y
Yanagihara T
Ogata H
Amemiya M
Ogawa A
Ishimatsu A
Otsuka J
Taguchi K
Kadowaki M
Maemura H
Moriwaki A
Yoshida M
Source :
Respiratory medicine case reports [Respir Med Case Rep] 2023 Dec 22; Vol. 47, pp. 101969. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Dec 22 (Print Publication: 2024).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present a case of an 86-year-old woman who visited our hospital with a one-year history of exertional dyspnea (modified medical research council dyspnea scale; mMRC grade 2). Despite the absence of any smoking or dust exposure history, multiple cystic lesions were apparent in both lungs on her CT scan. We suspected Sjögren's syndrome-associated lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia (LIP) due to her additional symptoms of dry mouth and eyes. Her respiratory function test showed a restrictive disorder with a forced vital capacity (FVC) of 1.23 L (70.3 % predicted), forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV <subscript>1</subscript> ) of 0.88 L, and FEV <subscript>1</subscript> /FVC of 71.5 %. The flow-volume curve showed a downward convex, suggesting peripheral airway obstruction. We initiated a daily inhalation treatment regimen comprising vilanterol 25 μg and fluticasone furoate 200 μg. One month later, at the follow-up visit, the clinical diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome with LIP was made by positive SS-A and SS-B antibodies in the initial blood work, a Saxon test that confirmed decreased salivary secretion, and a confirmed diagnosis of dry eyes by her ophthalmologist. We noted improvement in FVC of 1.45 L (+17.8 %) and FEV <subscript>1</subscript> to 0.99 L (+12.5 %) in the subsequent respiratory function test, along with alleviation of her symptoms. The present case represents the first report of LIP treated exclusively with inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilators, highlighting a potential therapeutic approach, particularly for elderly patients vulnerable to immunosuppressive therapies.<br />Competing Interests: All authors of this manuscript declare that they have no conflicts of interest.<br /> (© 2023 The Authors.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2213-0071
Volume :
47
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Respiratory medicine case reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
38188624
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmcr.2023.101969