Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia due to amiodarone: long-term follow-up after corticosteroid treatmentKryptogene organisierende Pneumonie nach Amiodaron-Behandlung: Langzeitverlauf nach Corticosteroidbehandlung

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Katja Schindler
Wolfgang Schima
Josef F. Kaliman
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[1] KH Göttlicher Heiland,Abteilung für Innere Medizin 1
[2] KH Göttlicher Heiland,Abteilung für Radiologie und bildgebende Diagnostik
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift | 2010年 / 122卷
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Amiodarone; Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia; Toxicity; HRCT; Interstitial lung disease;
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Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (formerly known as bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia) is a clinicopathological entity with characteristical radiographic findings such as bilateral, asymmetrical, sometimes migrating, patchy infiltrates in chest radiograph and ground-glass opacities in computed tomography. The disease has been observed in the context of gastrointestinal disorders, certain lung infections, autoimmune-mediated diseases (such as Wegener granulomatosis), inhalation of toxic fumes, bone marrow transplantation and administration of drugs. The benzofuran amiodarone, a commonly used antiarrythmic drug for atrial fibrillation, can exhibit several pulmonary adverse effects, amongst them cryptogenic organizing pneumonia as a rarely diagnosed and published one. We report a case of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia secondary to amiodarone treatment, its clinical course with significant improvement of clinical symptoms within a few days after discontinuation of amiodarone treatment and administration of corticosteroids. Also the infiltrations found in chest X-ray and computed tomography responded well and showed remarkable resolution tendency quickly. During 5 months of corticoid therapy pulmonary abnormalities gradually resolved almost completely and remained equal during the 8 months follow-up after corticoid termination.
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