
Lung Toxicity Due To Mesalamine
Author(s) -
Ali Yıldız,
Sibel Özkurt,
Göksel Kıter,
Zahide Alaçam,
Belgin Erkan Aydoğan
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
respiratory case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-2475
DOI - 10.5505/respircase.2013.43531
Subject(s) - toxicity , lung , medicine , pulmonary toxicity
Mesalamine, a widely used drug for inflammatory bowel disease, could cause pulmonary interstitial disease, like many other drugs. A 39-year-old woman with ulcerative colitis (UC) admitted with cough, dyspnea, and fatigue. Bilateral patchy alveolar infiltrations were seen on chest x-ray and tomography. Mesalamine was terminated, as the reaction was believed to be potentially caused by CU or due to the pulmonary toxicity of the drug. At the follow-up visit after 10 days, the initial infil-trations on chest radiograph improved. The patient's respiratory complaints had decreased significantly. As a result, mesalamine-induced lung toxicity was considered instead of lung involvement in patients with inflammatory bowel disease