Adult-onset Still's disease is a rare inflammatory disorder usually affecting young adults. Elderly-onset Still's disease (EOSD) is reported in some cases, commonly in Japan, the USA and Europe. One of the most commonly used criteria for diagnosing EOSD is Yamaguci criteria. In elderly patients more severe course of the disease and more complications may be expected than in the younger group of patients with Still's disease. The lungs involvement is rather rare manifestation of this disease. In our article we discuss the problem of both the development of Still's disease in the elderly and interstitial lung changes in the course of the disease, based on available literature and own cases from one centre.
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare systemic disease caused by proliferation of mature histiocytes; its association to histiocyto fibroma is rarely reported. It rarely affects adults. We report a case of systemic LCH, in an adult patient with osteolytic lesion causing a fistula between the left nasal cavity and hard palate, involving the bone, lung, lymph node and associated to multiple histiocyto fibroma. The patient was operating for a fistula, and he was treated by chemotherapy and corticosteroids. Langerhans´ cell histiocytosis is a rare case, especially in adult patient. The diagnosis was based on histological and immunohistochemical analyses. This patient was treated by steroids and chemotherapy.
Mild encephalopathy with a reversible splenial lesion syndrome (MERS) is a rare clinico‐radiological entity. Rituximab (RTX)‐induced MERS has never been described before. Herein, we report the case of a 33‐year‐old patient diagnosed since 2017, with an IgG4‐related disease (IgG4‐RD). This diagnosis was retained in the face of a prolonged fever, sicca syndrome, hepatic damage and renal pseudotumour associated to a high level of IGg4 at 2.8 g/L with suggestive renal histology. The patient was treated with corticosteroid therapy with persistence of renal impairment and nephrotic syndrome indicating RTX therapy. The patient received his first dose of RTX and presented neurological and respiratory impairments a few hours afterwards. An infectious investigation comprising a SARS CoV‐2 PCR and viral PCRs (VZV, herpes and CMV) on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were negative. The HBV, HCV, HIV, Parvo B19, CMV, EBV, herpes, mycoplasma and syphilis serologies as well as Legionella antigenuria were also negative. The patient had received intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG) and methylprednisone, associated with sodium valproate with favourable outcome. The diagnosis of MERS induced by RTX was retained in our patient according to clinical and radiological features. We herein report the first case of MERS following RTX in a patient treated for IgG4‐RD.
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