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thank-you gina,this information is useful to me. i have been having problems

with my esophagus & the drs. say its closing. i do have trouble breathing &

swallowing my food now, its difficult cuz i get scared too death when my

daughter & i are alone.. i will ask the drs. about the t-cells & b-cells....

again, THANK-YOU GINA & god bless,melyndagamez 4/24/08 9:55p.m.central time

[ ] RESEARCH - Lung disease in RA

Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2008 May;20(3):340-6.

Lung disease in rheumatoid arthritis.

Nannini C, Ryu JH, Matteson EL.

aDivision of Rheumatology bDivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care

Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To examine the role of lung disease in rheumatoid

arthritis from a clinical, epidemiologic, pathophysiologic, and

therapeutic perspective. RECENT FINDINGS: Lung disease in rheumatoid

arthritis is pleomorphic and has a marked adverse impact on the

morbidity and premature mortality of patients with this disease.

Recent advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of lung

disease associated with rheumatoid arthritis reveal it to be

characterized by more active cellular infiltrates of both T cells and

B cells, as well as other immunologically active cells, including mast

cells, than many of the other forms of interstitial lung disease.

Satisfactory treatment is lacking; available biologic response

modifiers have been reported to have both beneficial and adverse

effects on the lung. Newer approaches targeting cellular immunologic

dysfunction including T-cell-directed and B-cell-directed therapies

hold the promise of reducing lung damage related to the underlying

disease.

SUMMARY: Lung disease in rheumatoid arthritis is a heterogeneous and

oftentimes serious condition, with a profound impact on patient

wellbeing and survival. Advances in the understanding of its etiology

and targeted application of available, as well as development of new,

more specific therapeutics will be of benefit to patients with

rheumatoid arthritis who are suffering from lung disease.

PMID: 18388528

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18388528

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