PMID: 9193454May 1, 1997Paper

Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage and systemic lupus erythematosus. Clinical presentation, histology, survival, and outcome

Medicine
M R ZamoraM I Schwarz

Abstract

Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) complicating systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) remains a devastating pulmonary complication of this systemic disease. We conducted this study to review the clinicopathologic presentation and the effects of prior treatment, presence of infection, and current treatment on the survival and outcome of patients with DAH and SLE. We reviewed the records of 15 SLE patients who experienced 19 episodes of DAH over a 10-year period in a single tertiary care hospital. These patients were compared with 57 previously reported cases. The 19 episodes of DAH represented 3.7% of the 510 admissions occasioned by various complications of SLE. As previously reported, the majority (66%) were women with a median age of 27 years. The onset was often abrupt: < 3 days in 12 of the episodes. In 3 patients (20%), DAH was the initial manifestation of SLE, compared with 11% in the literature series. In the other patients in the present series, DAH appeared a median of 31 months following the diagnosis of SLE, versus 35 months in the literature series. In only 42% of the episodes in the present series, compared with 66% in the literature series, was hemoptysis present at the time of admission. However, hemoptysis eventuall...Continue Reading

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