Respiratory Medicine Case Reports (Jan 2024)

Two cases of airway-centered fibroelastosis treated with an antifibrotic agent and corticosteroids

  • Miwa Kamatani,
  • Minoru Inomata,
  • Akari Misumi,
  • Ken Ito,
  • Takashi Maeda,
  • Haruka Chin,
  • Yu Ito,
  • Keita Sakamoto,
  • Nobuyasu Awano,
  • Naoyuki Kuse,
  • Yoshiaki Furuhata,
  • Yuan Bae,
  • Hiroaki Sugiura,
  • Tamiko Takemura,
  • Takehiro Izumo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50
p. 102036

Abstract

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Airway-centered fibroelastosis is characterized by peribronchovascular fibroelastosis, predominantly in the upper lobes, with little-to-no pleural involvement. In this study, we describe two cases of airway-centered fibroelastosis diagnosed based on radiological and pathological findings. The first case comprised a 44-year-old man whose forced vital capacity improved over three months following treatment with nintedanib. The second case involved a 50-year-old woman who was treated with oral corticosteroids but yielded an unfavorable outcome. An effective treatment for airway-centered fibroelastosis has not yet been identified; therefore, this study may help contribute to a more thorough discussion regarding treatment strategies for this disease.

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