Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis-related pulmonary restriction: An under-appreciated manifestation potentially reversible with imatinib therapy.

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-04-15 DOI:10.1177/23971983221088213
Jennifer Mansour, Cheralyn Coleman, Fabian Mendoza, Matthew Lammi, Lesley Ann Saketkoo
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Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis typically occurs in patients with renal failure and is strongly associated with gadolinium exposure through stimulation of macrophage-activated fibrosis. Patients present with prominent fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. Quality of life is significantly diminished due to impairment from restrictive mobility of large and small joint contractures, pain, and ensuing psychological stress. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis can be severe and life-threatening. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis patients reliant on hemodialysis with cutaneous symptoms, defined as hyperpigmentation, hardening, and tethering of skin on the extremities, experience rates of mortality as high as 48%. Physician awareness and preventive strategies coincided with a reduction in the incidence of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. Several treatments, of which physical therapy may be a key adjuvant, have been used to treat nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, with variable and inconsistent results, lacking wide consensus. Improvement of renal function may improve nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, with some patients demonstrating stabilization or improvement after renal transplantation or resolution of acute renal failure. Imatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, demonstrates antifibrotic effects in the skin and recently was used to successfully treat nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. We report a case of severe nephrogenic systemic fibrosis with extensive skin fibrosis causing extrapulmonary restriction who demonstrated improved lung function following treatment with imatinib.

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肾源性系统性纤维化相关肺限制:伊马替尼治疗可能可逆的一种未被充分认识的表现。
肾源性系统性纤维化通常发生在肾衰竭患者中,并与通过刺激巨噬细胞活化的纤维化而暴露于钆密切相关。患者表现为明显的皮肤和内脏纤维化。由于大小关节挛缩的活动受限、疼痛和随之而来的心理压力,生活质量显著降低。肾源性系统性纤维化可能严重且危及生命。依赖血液透析的肾源性系统性纤维化患者出现皮肤症状,即四肢皮肤色素沉着、硬化和束缚,其死亡率高达48%。医生的意识和预防策略与肾源性系统性纤维化发病率的降低相吻合。几种治疗方法,其中物理治疗可能是一种关键的辅助治疗方法,已被用于治疗肾源性系统性纤维化,但结果参差不齐,缺乏广泛的共识。肾功能的改善可能会改善肾源性系统性纤维化,一些患者在肾移植或急性肾功能衰竭后表现出稳定或改善。伊马替尼是一种酪氨酸激酶抑制剂,在皮肤中显示出抗纤维化作用,最近被用于成功治疗肾源性系统性纤维化。我们报告了一例严重的肾源性系统性纤维化,伴有广泛的皮肤纤维化,导致肺外限制,伊马替尼治疗后肺功能改善。
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