Case Reports in Pulmonology (Jan 2012)

Bortezomib-Induced Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia

  • E. Vandeix,
  • F. Favard,
  • N. Pichon,
  • M. Delage-Corre,
  • B. Melloni,
  • M. Clavel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/430141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Introduction. Bortezomib is a proteasome inhibitor indicated for the treatment of multiple myeloma patients. The most frequent side effects are gastrointestinal and neurological. Serious pulmonary complications have been described rarely. Observation. This case involves a 74-year-old man suffering from IgG Kappa myeloma treated with bortezomib, melphalan, and dexamethasone. After administering chemotherapy, the patient developed an acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). A surgical pulmonary biopsy proved the existence of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) lesions. Systemic corticotherapy led to a rapid improvement in the patient’s condition. Conclusion. This is the first reported histologically confirmed case of bortezomid-induced BOOP. Faced with severe respiratory symptoms in the absence of other etiologies, complications due to bortezomid treatment should be evoked and corticotherapy considered.