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Query: UMLS:C0023241 (
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A 42-yr-old woman with long-standing
ulcerative colitis
of the descending colon, sigmoid, and rectum presented with bloody diarrhea, tenesmus, and high fever. Endoscopic findings were compatible with an acute attack of
ulcerative colitis
, which proved to be resistant to systemic corticosteroid treatment. In the presence of an acute abdomen with ascites and double-contoured colonic wall, hemicolectomy was performed. Postoperatively, high temperature, hyponatremia, and elevated liver enzyme levels persisted. Pleural effusions developed. Antibodies to
Legionella
pneumophila serogroup 3 were detected in the serum. Erythromycin therapy induced rapid improvement. In a massive submucosal edema of the affected colon, L. pneumophila of the same serogroup was demonstrated by direct immunofluorescence staining.
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PMID:Legionella infection of the colon presenting as acute attack of ulcerative colitis. 231 72
After 2 weeks' treatment with sulfasalazine (SASP) and mesalazine enema, a 32-year-old female with recently diagnosed
ulcerative colitis
developed bilateral pulmonary infiltrates with peripheral eosinophilia. Both drugs were discontinued. In view of a high-positive antibody titre (1:4096) against
Legionella
pneumophila serogroups 1-5, legionnaires' disease was assumed and empirical antilegionella therapy with macrolid antibiotic was started. The patient's condition improved within days. Three months later SASP was given again in view of exacerbation of the inflammatory bowel disease. Three days after initiation of therapy acute pulmonary symptoms again developed with bilateral, confluent opacities and blood eosinophilia. The abnormalities resolved completely after the drug was discontinued and prophylactic antibiotic therapy was given. Peripheral lung infiltrates with blood eosinophilia are a rare side effect of SASP therapy. The prognosis of the illness after the drug has been discontinued is generally good, usually with complete recovery of pulmonary function. The risk factors for sulfasalazine pulmonary toxicity are not well known. We describe the first case of SASP-induced hypersensitivity lung disease with simultaneous
Legionella pneumophila infection
.
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PMID:[Sulfasalazine-induced pulmonary infiltrates and Legionella pneumonia]. 1097 41
We describe two cases of lung abscess caused by
Legionella
pneumophila in immunocompromised patients. The first case had been treated initially with 60 mg prednisolone for
ulcerative colitis
, and L. pneumophila serogroup 1 was isolated from sputum samples after cavitation of the lung lesion. The second case was diagnosed as plasma cell lymphoma at post-mortem examination. L. pneumophila serogroup 5 was isolated from the contents of lung abscess, together with Enterococcus faecium and Prevotella intermedia in the post-mortem examination. Lung abscess caused by
Legionella
is unusual. Here, we discuss the difficulty of diagnosis of legionellosis in patients with unusual chest radiographic findings.
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PMID:Rapidly expanding lung abscess caused by Legionella pneumophila in immunocompromised patients: a report of two cases. 1186 1
The advantages of diagnosing legionellosis by urinary antigen detection are widely recognized, and include early detection, rapidity of testing, and ease of specimen collection. However, the persistence of
Legionella
urinary antigen excretion has been suggested in some selected patients, although the clinical features of these patients have not yet been clearly described. Here, we describe the clinical features of two patients with
Legionnaires' disease
with persistence of
Legionella
urinary antigen excretion (117 days and 247 days). One patient had an underlying disease, adult T-cell leukemia, and the other patient had
ulcerative colitis
and was receiving oral corticosteroids. Unusual clinical and radiological findings as well as a review of the literature are presented.
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PMID:Clinical features of two cases of Legionnaires' disease with persistence of Legionella urinary antigen excretion. 1823 28
Background. Legionella micdadei is a Gram negative bacterium that can stain weakly acid fast. It was first described in 1979 after immunosuppressed patients developed pneumonia at a Pittsburgh VA, initially given the name Pittsburgh Pneumonia Agent. It is the second most common
Legionella
species causing infection after pneumophila, and typically infects immunocompromised hosts. It is not easy to be cultured which makes diagnosing difficult. Case Presentation. A 31-year-old female with
ulcerative colitis
, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and cirrhosis presented with fever, chills, shortness of breath, dry cough, and chest pain for five days after being started on immunosuppression for autoimmune hepatitis two months earlier. The first chest CT showed small bilateral cavitary nodules. The nodules continued to grow on subsequent imaging despite what was thought to be appropriate therapy. A transthoracic biopsy was performed which grew Legionella micdadei and the patient improved after being treated with levofloxacin. Conclusion. Legionella micdadei is an atypical pathogen known to cause pneumonia in immunosuppressed patients. This case highlights a typical presentation of an atypical infection not commonly thought about and should be considered when nodules are growing despite being on broad antimicrobial therapy.
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PMID:Legionella micdadei: A Forgotten Etiology of Growing Cavitary Nodules: A Case Report and Literature Review. 2645 Dec 67
Neutrophil elastase is a serine protease that has been implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. Due to post-translational control of its activation and high expression of its inhibitors in the gut, measurements of total expression poorly reflect the pool of active, functional neutrophil elastase. Fluorogenic substrate probes have been used to measure neutrophil elastase activity, though these tools lack specificity and traceability. PK105 is a recently described fluorescent activity-based probe, which binds to neutrophil elastase in an activity-dependent manner. The irreversible nature of this probe allows for accurate identification of its targets in complex protein mixtures. We describe the reactivity profile of PK105b, a new analogue of PK105, against recombinant serine proteases and in tissue extracts from healthy mice and from models of inflammation induced by oral cancer and
Legionella pneumophila infection
. We apply PK105b to measure neutrophil elastase activation in an acute model of experimental colitis. Neutrophil elastase activity is detected in inflamed, but not healthy, colons. We corroborate this finding in mucosal biopsies from patients with
ulcerative colitis
. Thus, PK105b facilitates detection of neutrophil elastase activity in tissue lysates, and we have applied it to demonstrate that this protease is unequivocally activated during colitis.
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PMID:Application of a chemical probe to detect neutrophil elastase activation during inflammatory bowel disease. 3152 38
A 67-year-old man was diagnosed with
ulcerative colitis
one year ago. Remission was induced via the oral administration of prednisolone and azathioprine;prednisolone was gradually reduced and discontinued. He maintained remission with azathioprine but developed fever and general malaise and visited the Kagawa Prefectural Central Hospital. Chest radiography and a urinary antigen test revealed
Legionella pneumonia
. His symptoms reduced immediately after the initiation of levofloxacin. Azathioprine suppresses cellular immunity and may increase the risk of
Legionella pneumonia
.
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PMID:[A case report of Legionella pneumonia in a patient with ulcerative colitis undergoing remission maintenance using azathioprine]. 3317 59