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Abstract: One case of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia (AFOP) was admitted. The clinical manifestations of this patient were mainly fever, hypoxemia, dyspnea, some dry and wet rales in the lungs, chest CT manifestation for lung consolidation and a little pleural effusion. The rheumatoid factors and antiCCP antibody greatly increased. “Fiber ball” was seen by CTguided pulmonary biopsy. The patient was diagnosed as RArelated AFOP. And lesions absorption improved after the hormone therapy. AFOP, a rare clinical disease with high mortality, is easy to be diagnosed as severe pneumonia. Lung pathology is the gold standard for the diagnosis of AFOP, hormone is the main therapeutic schedule for the disease, and early confirmed diagnosis is the key to prognosis.
Key words: cryptogenic organizing pneumonia, arthritis, , rheumatoid, acute lung injury
Jiao Xiaodan, Zhao Jing, Yuan Yadong. Rheumatoid arthritis with acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia as initial manifestation literature--a case report with review[J]. Clinical Focus, doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-583X.2020.10.014.
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