Fever, Leukopenia and Autoantibody Complications in a Patient with Silicosis Successfully Treated with Prednisolone
The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 53 Issue 3-4
Page 45-48
published_at 2006-12
Title
Fever, Leukopenia and Autoantibody Complications in a Patient with Silicosis Successfully Treated with Prednisolone
Creators
Matsui Kumiko
Creators
Tanaka Yoshinori
Creators
Matsuda Kazuhiro
Creators
Shinohara Kenji
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Creator Keywords
fever
leukopenia
autoantibody
silicosis
A 71 year-old-male was admitted to our hospital because of fever accompanied with leukopenia. He was initially treated with antibiotics, without success. He had worked as a stone mason since the age of 20 was diagnosed as having silicosis at the age of 30. A polyclonal increase of immunoglobulins and elevations of antinuclear factor, anti-DNA antibody, and rheumatoid factor were documented, but anti-topoisomerase I(anti-topo I) antibody and PR3- and MPO- antibeutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCAs) were negative. HLA-DQB1 was *0301/*0502. Administration of prednisolone was effective for ameliorating fever and leukopenia. These results suggested the immunological pathogenesis for these symptoms with silicosis by interections of silica, antigen presenting macrophages and T-cells through specific HLA, and stimulation of B-cells to produce autoantibodies.
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
Yamaguchi University School of Medicine
Date Issued
2006-12
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open access
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Schools
医学部