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Query: UMLS:C0037116 (
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We reported a case of chronic constrictive
pericarditis
complicated with
silicosis
and lumbar caries, who was improved by the operation. The patient was a 65 year old man whose past occupation was a mason. He was admitted to our hospital with chronic heart failure on March, 1986. Atypical
silicosis
was diagnosed from the occupational history and the histopathological silicotic changes in mediastinal lymph nodes and fibrosis of alveolar wall. The diagnosis of chronic constrictive
pericarditis
was made from chest roentgenogram and intracardiac catheterization. The symptoms of chronic constrictive
pericarditis
was improved by the pericardial resection. The exact pathogenesis of the chronic constrictive
pericarditis
could not be identified from the histology of pericardial tissue, but tuberculosis was suspected because of the past history of tuberculous pleurisy and the recurrence of lumbar caries.
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PMID:[An operative case of chronic constrictive pericarditis with silicosis and lumbar caries]. 235 10
We report the case of a 59-year old patient with the rare combination of
silicosis
and rheumatoid arthritis, which is called Caplan's syndrome. The patient presented with right heart failure caused by a pericardial tumor compressing the right and the left ventricle. By means of several imaging techniques it was possible to elucidate the topographic relations of the tumor. Definite signs of malignant growth were not found. Despite his elevated perioperative risk we decided to operate on the patient. During the operation macroscopic and histologic evidence revealed that the tumor was not a neoplastic process but consisted of an organized hemopericardium. This demonstrates that
pericarditis
in rheumatoid arthritis can be hemorrhagic and can mimick a malignant pericardial tumor. The decision to operate was first supported by the findings of the applied imaging techniques, the normal endomyocardial biopsy, and the clinical course and were later confirmed in situ.
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PMID:[Biventricular inflow tract compression by chronic organized hemopericardium in Caplan syndrome]. 792 26
We reported two cases of
silicosis
exhibiting MPO-ANCA associated disorder. Case 1 was a 69 year-old man with
silicosis
and chronic interstitial pneumonia. He was admitted because of fever, dry cough, left chest pain, dyspnea and body weight loss. He was diagnosed as acute exacerbation of interstitial pneumonia,
pericarditis
and gastrointestinal bleeding. Case 2 was a 67 year-old man with
silicosis
. He repeated attack of fever, hoarseness, dysphagia and headache. The cell counts of cerebrospinal fluid increased and the thickness of cerebellar tent and left dura mater was observed in the brain MRI. Therefore, he was diagnosed as pachymeningitis and neuropathy of cranial nerves. Both cases were complicated by
silicosis
and the laboratory findings showed high serum levels of P-ANCA, ANA and rheumatoid factor and inflammatory responses, indicating they were suspected vasculitis. The two cases were treated by steroid and immunosuppressive therapy and had good clinical response.
Silicosis
may affect multiple organ involvement associated with P-ANCA.
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PMID:[Two cases of silicosis exhibiting MPO-ANCA associated disorder]. 1069 8
Constrictive polyserositis (pleuritis,
pericarditis
) is a syndrome within the underlying disease (tuberculosis, periodic disease, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, asbestos,
silicosis
, uremia, some genetic diseases), a complication due to chest surgery or radiation or drug therapy, is occasionally idiopathic (fibrosing mediastinitis). There are frequently great difficulties in making its nosological diagnosis. The paper describes a patient in whom the onset of disease was exudative pleurisy with the signs of constriction, arthralgias; pleural punctures provided serous exudates with 80% lymphocytes. A year later there was ascitis and shin and foot edemas, which concurrent with hepatomegaly and cholestasis was regarded as cryptogenic liver cirrhosis. The signs of constrictive
pericarditis
were further revealed. The disease was complicated by the development of pulmonary artery thromboembolism (PATE) (which required the use of warfarin) and hemorrhagic vasculitis. Therapy with metipred in combination with isoniazid yielded a slight effect. The diagnoses of tuberculosis, liver cirrhosis, and autoimmune hepatitis, systemic vasculitis were consecutively rejected; the diagnosis of rheumatoid polyarthritis with systemic manifestations was made, by taking into account persistent arthalgias with the minimum signs of arthritis, noticeably increased C-reactive protein, rheumatoid factor, and cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (CCPA); plasmapheresis, therapy with metipred and methotrexate, and subtotal pericardectomy were performed. Constrictive polyserositis concurrent with PATE, hemorrhagic vasculitis (probably, drug-induced one), and hepatic lesion has been first described in a CCPA-positive patient with rheumatoid arthritis in the presence of moderate true arthritis (during steroid therapy).
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PMID:[Severe disseminated constrictive polyserositis in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis]. 2073 Nov 14
Silicosis
is an occupational lung disorder caused by inhalation of silica dust. It not only causes respiratory disorders but also affects other organs. We report an extremely rare case of
silicosis
complicated by
pericarditis
in an 83-year-old male. He had been working as a coal miner and was diagnosed with
silicosis
at the age of 63. Because he had experienced repeated pericardial effusions, he was referred for a surgical pericardial biopsy to elucidate the cause of his repeated pericardial effusion and to perform pericardial fenestration. Thoracoscopic surgery was performed. The pericardium was resected, and a drain was placed in the left thoracic cavity. Histopathological examination revealed the pericardial degeneration due to
silicosis
, suggesting that
pericarditis
and pericardial effusion are related to
silicosis
. The operation was successful, and he experienced no recurrence of pericardial effusion at the 7-month follow-up.
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PMID:A Rare Case of Pericardial Effusion in a Patient with Silicosis. 3128 77