Spontaneous remission of the micronodular pattern in cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.

Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia micronodular pattern micronodule spontaneous remission

Journal

Respirology case reports
ISSN: 2051-3380
Titre abrégé: Respirol Case Rep
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101631052

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Aug 2020
Historique:
received: 24 03 2020
revised: 02 05 2020
accepted: 02 06 2020
entrez: 27 6 2020
pubmed: 27 6 2020
medline: 27 6 2020
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Organizing pneumonia (OP) is a common interstitial lung disease, pathologically characterized by polypoid granulation tissue in the alveolar ducts and alveoli. In clinical practice, OP occasionally presents as non-resolving pneumonia. The typical radiographic pattern of OP is characterized by dense consolidation with ground-glass opacities. Diffuse micronodular pattern of OP (MNOP) is a rare radiographic manifestation that mimics non-resolving bronchiolar diseases such as pulmonary tuberculosis or hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Steroid therapy is usually effective for MNOP; however, spontaneous remission in MNOP has never been reported. Herein, we report a case of a diffuse micronodular form of cryptogenic OP (COP) that was diagnosed via transbronchial biopsy (TBB) and resolved spontaneously within a few months. Our case highlights that MNOP may resolve spontaneously similar to other forms of OP, and mild cases may be under-recognized. Furthermore, careful observation could be an option for managing MNOP with mild and non-progressive symptoms.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32587701
doi: 10.1002/rcr2.611
pii: RCR2611
pmc: PMC7308795
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Pagination

e00611

Informations de copyright

© 2020 The Authors. Respirology Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Asian Pacific Society of Respirology.

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Auteurs

Naoki Kawakami (N)

Department of Respiratory Medicine Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital Ibaraki Japan.

Rina Kato (R)

Department of Respiratory Medicine Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital Ibaraki Japan.

Chushu Liu (C)

Department of Respiratory Medicine Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital Ibaraki Japan.

Masaru Ito (M)

Department of Respiratory Medicine Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital Ibaraki Japan.

Yoko Wakai (Y)

Department of Respiratory Medicine Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital Ibaraki Japan.

Kazuhito Saito (K)

Department of Respiratory Medicine Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital Ibaraki Japan.

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