2020 Journal of clinical rheumatol…

Constrictive (Obliterative) Bronchiolitis as Presenting Manifestation of Connective Tissue Diseases.

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Journal of clinical rheumatology : practical reports on rheumatic & musculoskeletal diseases Vol. 26 (5) : 176-180 • Aug 2020

BACKGROUND: Constrictive (obliterative) bronchiolitis (CB) is an uncommon form of obstructive lung disease that can occur in patients with identifiable causes including connective tissue diseases (CTDs) as a form of lung involvement. We explored whether CB can be the presenting manifestation of CTD. METHODS: We identified 44 patients with cryptogenic CB and examined the presenting clinical, laboratory, and radiologic features, as well as their clinical course. RESULTS: The mean age at presentation was 60.5 (SD, 13.8) years and included 38 women (86%); 32 (73%) were never smokers. All patients presented for evaluation of dyspnea, commonly associated with cough. An obstructive pattern on pulmonary function testing was demonstrated in 86% of patients. On chest high-resolution computed tomography, nearly all patients manifested a mosaic attenuation pattern with air trapping on expiratory views, characteristic of CB. Bronchoscopic lung biopsy (n = 10) was usually nondiagnostic (90%), whereas all 5 surgical lung biopsies yielded evidence of CB. Serologic testing for CTD was positive in 19 patients (43%) and most commonly included antinuclear antibody, rheumatoid factor, and anti-cyclic citrullinated antibodies. Seven of these patients with positive serologic results were eventually diagnosed to have CTD. Connective tissue diseases included rheumatoid arthritis in 4 patients, Sjogren syndrome in 2, and undifferentiated CTD in 1 patient. CONCLUSIONS: Nearly one-half of patients with cryptogenic CB manifest positive CTD serology, and some of these patients have CTD not previously diagnosed. These results suggest that CB can be the presenting manifestation of a CTD.

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