1995
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.95.08020322
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Migratory organizing pneumonitis "primed" by radiation therapy

Abstract: M Mi ig gr ra at to or ry y oor rg ga an ni iz zi in ng g p pn ne eu um mo on ni it ti is s " "p pr ri im me ed d" " b by y r ra ad di ia at ti io on n t th he er ra ap py y J-Y. Bayle*, P. Nesme*, F. Béjui-Thivolet**, R. Loire + , J.C. Guérin*, J.F. Cordier ++ Migratory organizing pneumonitis "primed" by radiation therapy. J-Y. Bayle, P. Nesme, F. Béjui-Thivolet, R. Loire, J.C. Guérin, J.F. Cordier. ©ERS Journals Ltd 1995. ABSTRACT: We report on two women presenting with cough and fever, 4 and 7 months, resp… Show more

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“…Although free intervals of up to 18 yrs have occasionally been reported [19], we believe that lengthy intervals such as these cast doubt on the reality of an association between radiation therapy and BOOP. The extent to which prior radiation therapy acted as a "priming" factor in our case, as suggested by others [16], remains unknown. Again, we want to stress that remission of clinical symptoms (particularly dry cough), and of radiographic opacities could only be obtained when sotalol was stopped.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Although free intervals of up to 18 yrs have occasionally been reported [19], we believe that lengthy intervals such as these cast doubt on the reality of an association between radiation therapy and BOOP. The extent to which prior radiation therapy acted as a "priming" factor in our case, as suggested by others [16], remains unknown. Again, we want to stress that remission of clinical symptoms (particularly dry cough), and of radiographic opacities could only be obtained when sotalol was stopped.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Indeed, some cases of BOOP have been described following radiation therapy for breast carcinoma [16][17][18], although this complication is far less common than classic radiation pneumonitis or fibrosis. In the patient, the interval between the end of radiation therapy on the one hand, and the development of BOOP on the other, was 4 yrs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently,an immunologically mediated mechanism seems to bemostplausible.Onesuggestion hasbeenthat the initial localradiation damage may causethereleaseofautoantigens that are recognized byactivatedpulmonary lymphocytes. The actionof theselymphocytes leadsto the development ofa diffuse bilateral lymphocytic alveolitis (14,15). In addition, Gibsonet al reportedthat animmunologically mediated mechanismsuchas hypersensitivity pneumonitis mayexplaintheinjury both in irradiated and unirradiated lung (16).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, we should be alert to the possibility of this condition when conducting radiation treatment (1). Despite reports showing the efficacy of steroid therapy for acute radiation pneumonitis, so far no treatment has been established scientifically (2)(3)(4)(5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%