Apical Fibrobullous Disease with Rheumatoid Arthritis

We describe a patient who developed noninfectious apical fibrobullous disease 12 years after the diagnosis of seropositive, nodular, deforming rheumatoid arthritis. Fibrobullous disease of the pulmonary apices is a rare entity that is usually found in association with ankylosing spondylitis. Its app...

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description We describe a patient who developed noninfectious apical fibrobullous disease 12 years after the diagnosis of seropositive, nodular, deforming rheumatoid arthritis. Fibrobullous disease of the pulmonary apices is a rare entity that is usually found in association with ankylosing spondylitis. Its appearance with rheumatoid arthritis has not been reported. Speculative factors which may predispose to apical fibrobullous disease, such as a stiff chest wall, impaired esophageal motility, and HL-A antigen B27, were not present in our patient.
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Esophagus - physiology
HLA Antigens - analysis
Humans
Lung Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Lung Diseases - etiology
Lung Diseases - physiopathology
Male
Muscular Diseases - complications
Radiography
Respiratory Function Tests
title Apical Fibrobullous Disease with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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