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Query: UMLS:C0206061 (
interstitial pneumonia
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Tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens, CA19-9 and
SLEX
have been used clinically as markers for malignancy. However, it is also known that these antigens are frequently elevated in the serum of patients with benign lung diseases. We have experienced two cases of
interstitial pneumonitis
with marked increase of carbohydrate antigens in serum, the level of which changed according to their clinical course. Case 1. A 64-year-old woman was admitted because of a cough and exertional dyspnea. Despite treatment with various antibiotics and prednisolone, she died of respiratory failure approximately two months after admission. Her CA19-9 and
SLEX
in serum elevated from 500 U/ml to 5506 U/ml and 167 U/ml to 1187 U/ml respectively in accordance with clinical deterioration. Autopsy revealed no malignancy. Case 2. A 57-year-old woman, who had been suffering from
interstitial pneumonitis
associated with rheumatoid arthritis, was admitted with a cough and fever. She responded to prednisolone therapy, however two years later she readmitted because of exacerbation and died of respiratory failure. The initial CA19-9 level in serum was 876 U/ml and dropped to 42 U/ml with prednisolone therapy. The serum antigen level again increased during the period of exacerbation, and showed 133 U/ml immediately before death. An immunohistochemical study of CA19-9 and
SLEX
in various tissues obtained by autopsy was performed in case 1. The distribution of these antigens in tissue was similar to that of normal individuals. The exceptions were the expression of these antigens on epithelial cells of microscopic honeycombing and on mucinous exudates in air spaces.
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PMID:[Two cases of interstitial pneumonitis with marked increase of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens in serum]. 188 2
Interstitial pneumonia
and recurrent pneumothorax developed in a 48-year-old man who had worked as a metal grinder. He died of respiratory failure despite having received antibiotics and steroids, and despite having undergone pleural sclerosis therapy. Giant cell
interstitial pneumonia
was diagnosed; innumerable bizarre giant cells engulfing black granules were found within the alveoli. The results of high-energy dispersion X-ray microanalysis indicated that the patient had hard metal pneumoconiosis associated with tungsten in the black granules. When he was admitted to the hospital, his serum CA19-9 and
SLEX
concentrations were abnormally high (2600 and 200 ng/ml, respectively). Immunohistochemical analysis of lung tissue was done with anti-CA19-9 and
SLEX
antibodies. CA19-9 staining revealed strong bronchialization and squamous metaplasia in contrast to type II hyperplasia.
SLEX
staining showed strong type II hyperplasia. Further investigations will be needed to determine the mechanism of elevated tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens in serum.
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PMID:[Giant cell interstitial pneumonia in a metal grinder with an abnormally high level of serum CA19-9]. 747 73