2011
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.110282
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Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia Mimicking Malignancy in a Patient with Rheumatoid Arthritis

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“…120 Radiationinduced OP clearly differs from radiation pneumonitis because it may involve nonirradiated areas of the lung, may be migratory, and rapidly clears with CS therapy (while radiation pneumonitis is limited to the radiation field and results in retractile consolidation with traction bronchiectasis). Among the group of connective tissue diseases, OP occurs mainly in dermatomyositis or polymyositis (with frequent overlapping features with NSIP) 121,122 and in rheumatoid arthritis, 123 and occasionally precedes the development of the CTD.…”
Section: Exclusion Of Possible Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…120 Radiationinduced OP clearly differs from radiation pneumonitis because it may involve nonirradiated areas of the lung, may be migratory, and rapidly clears with CS therapy (while radiation pneumonitis is limited to the radiation field and results in retractile consolidation with traction bronchiectasis). Among the group of connective tissue diseases, OP occurs mainly in dermatomyositis or polymyositis (with frequent overlapping features with NSIP) 121,122 and in rheumatoid arthritis, 123 and occasionally precedes the development of the CTD.…”
Section: Exclusion Of Possible Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%