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Case Reports
. 1995 Dec;94(12):746-9.

Systemic lupus erythematosus presenting as pleural effusion: report of a case

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Case Reports

Systemic lupus erythematosus presenting as pleural effusion: report of a case

D Y Wang et al. J Formos Med Assoc. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) presenting as a pleural effusion in a young male is not common. This paper describes a 20-year-old man who was admitted to hospital with a spiking fever, chills and cough. A chest x-ray showed alveolar infiltration and a moderate right-sided pleural effusion. The patient was treated for parapneumonic effusion. Thoracentesis was performed and cytology of the aspirated fluid was initially interpreted as showing only numerous polymorphonuclear (PMN) leukocytes. However, in spite of antibiotic treatment the symptoms persisted. A careful review of the cytology specimen showed classic lupus erythematosus (LE) cells in addition to PMN cells. Subsequent investigation, including antinuclear antibodies titer, confirmed the diagnosis of LE pleurisy. Therapy with antibiotics was discontinued and treatment with prednisolone 20 mg daily was begun. There was a rapid clinical response including resolution of the fever and pleural effusion.

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