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  • [A case of mycoplasmal pneumonia with bronchiolitis treated with steroids] Abstract Text:

    atsuko iwataAtsuko Iwata,koichi izumikawaKoichi Izumikawa,takaharu sekitaTakaharu Sekita,hiroshi ishimotoHiroshi Ishimoto,noriho sakamotoNoriho Sakamoto,seiko nakayamaSeiko Nakayama,yoshitsugu miyazakiYoshitsugu Miyazaki,hiroshi mukaeHiroshi Mukae,shigeru kohnoShigeru Kohno,atsuko iwataAtsuko Iwata,koichi izumikawaKoichi Izumikawa,takaharu sekitaTakaharu Sekita,hiroshi ishimotoHiroshi Ishimoto,noriho sakamotoNoriho Sakamoto,seiko nakayamaSeiko Nakayama,yoshitsugu miyazakiYoshitsugu Miyazaki,hiroshi mukaeHiroshi Mukae,shigeru kohnoShigeru Kohno,

    A 37-year-old woman admitted elsewhere for a high fever, dry cough, stridor, and dyspnea was found in chest radiography and computed tomography on admission to have a thickened bronchial wall with centrilobular nodules in both lower lobes and skipped consolidations in the lower and middle lobe of the right lung. She had been diagnosed with mycoplasmal pneumonia because of high Mycoplasma pneumoniae antibody titer, so clarithromycin (CAM) was administrated. She was referred to us due to hypoxia with obstructive impairment in the pulmonary function test. Ventilation/perfusion radioisotope in the lung scan indicated heterogeneous distribution without mismatch, suggesting bronchiolitis obliterans due to M. pneumoniae pneumonia, so steroids were started. Five weeks of steroid administration ameliorated clinical symptoms, hypoxia, and abnormal shadows, but obstructive impairment diod not disappear completely. Early administration of steroid with antibiotics is required for bronchiolitis obliterans caused by M. pneumoniae. We review cases of mycoplasmal bronchiolitis reported in Japan.

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    a iwataA Iwata,k izumikawaK Izumikawa,t sekitaT Sekita,h ishimotoH Ishimoto,n sakamotoN Sakamoto,s nakayamaS Nakayama,y miyazakiY Miyazaki,h mukaeH Mukae,s kohnoS Kohno,a iwataA Iwata,k izumikawaK Izumikawa,t sekitaT Sekita,h ishimotoH Ishimoto,n sakamotoN Sakamoto,s nakayamaS Nakayama,y miyazakiY Miyazaki,h mukaeH Mukae,s kohnoS Kohno,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Kansenshogaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese

    VOLUME: 81

    Page Numbers: 586-91

    Journal Abbreviation: Kansenshogaku Zasshi

    ISSN: 0387-5911

    DAY: 29

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University School of Medicine.

    Country: Japan

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