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Inhaled corticosteroid rapidly improved pulmonary sarcoidosis
Shoji Ohno1, Shoko Nakazawa, Akira Kobayashi
1Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Medicine, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, Japan.
Internal Medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
|January 18, 2006
Summary
Inhaled corticosteroids like budesonide show promise for treating pulmonary sarcoidosis. These treatments rapidly improved symptoms and imaging in two patients, offering a potential new option.
Area of Science:
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Rheumatology
Background:
- Pulmonary sarcoidosis is a multisystem inflammatory disease.
- Treatment options for pulmonary sarcoidosis can be limited.
Observation:
- Two patients with persistent pulmonary sarcoidosis symptoms and imaging findings were treated.
- One patient initially received fluticasone, then switched to budesonide.
- The second patient received budesonide in combination with oral steroids.
Findings:
- Budesonide therapy led to symptom resolution and improved chest X-ray findings in both patients.
- Serum angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) levels and pulmonary function improved.
- Treatment was generally well-tolerated over two to three months.
Implications:
- Inhaled corticosteroids may be a viable and tolerable treatment for select pulmonary sarcoidosis cases.
- Further research into inhaled corticosteroid efficacy in sarcoidosis is warranted.
- This approach could offer an alternative or adjunctive therapy for managing pulmonary sarcoidosis.
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