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http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120126568/abstract?CRETRY=1 & SRETRY=0

CASE REPORT

A case of tracheobronchitis in ulcerative colitis: a review of literature

Soma Kar* and S. G. †

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK

Correspondence to Soma Kar, MD, MRCP, 6 Holly Walk, Hampton Hargateborough, Cambridgeshire, UK PE7 8ABTel: +44 1733342805email: drsomakar@...

*Specialist registrar respiratory medicine, University Hospitals of Leicester, UK

† Consultant respiratory physician, Calderdale Royal Hospital, Halifax, UK

Copyright Journal compilation © 2008 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

KEYWORDS

asthma • inflammatory bowel disease • tracheobronchitis • ulcerative colitis

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Tracheobronchitis is a rare extraintestinal manifestation of ulcerative colitis (UC) and is often mis-diagnosed and treated as asthma.

Objective: We report a case of tracheobromchitis in a patient with long-standing UC, who had been treated for asthma for many years with a poor response to standard asthma management. Only very few cases are reported and in the majority of them tracheobronchitis developed after colectomy.

Methods: Subsequent investigations of unremitting respiratory symptoms in our patient revealed tracheobronchitis. His UC remained quiescent for more than 20 years on medical treatment having never required a bowel resection.

Results: On thoroughly investigating the aetiology for his pulmonary pathology, it was thought to be an extraintestinal manifestation of UC, which makes this case noteworthy.

Conclusion: Pulmonary complications can develop many years after the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease, without any sign of disease activity. In such cases awareness and a high index of suspicion are important to ensure early diagnosis and treatment, and further investigations to detect large airway disease is warranted. The pulmonary manifestations tend to respond well to steroid therapy, which may prevent or ameliorate permanent lung damage.

Please cite this paper as: Kar S and SG. A case of tracheobronchitis in ulcerative colitis: a review of literature. The Clinical Respiratory Journal 2008; DOI:10.1111/j.1752-699X.2008.00053.x

Received: 13 October 2007Revision requested: 11 January 2008Accepted: 14 January 2008

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)10.1111/j.1752-699X.2008.00053.x

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