Fatal bronchiolitis obliterans in a patient with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis receiving chrysotherapy

S. J. Pegg, B. A. Lang, E. L. Mikhail, D. M. Hughes

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Abstract

Bronchiolitis obliterans has been described in adults with rheumatoid arthritis, particularly in association with D-penicillamine treatment, but to our knowledge has not been reported in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA). We describe a 12-year-old girl with JRA who developed bronchiolitis obliterans after a 6-month course of intramuscular gold. She presented with severe obstructive airway disease (FEV1, 17% predicted) unresponsive to bronchodilators, without obvious pathology on chest radiograph. Despite aggressive immunosuppressive therapy and eventual lung transplantation, she died 3 1/2 years after her initial diagnosis of JRA. Although rare, bronchiolitis obliterans must be considered in the differential diagnosis of respiratory distress in children with JRA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-551
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Rheumatology
Volume21
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Rheumatology
  • Immunology

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