A Study on the prognosis of Patients with Asbestos Pleurisy
1997
We investigated the outcome of patients with asbestos pleurisy. The mean follow-up period of 12 patients was 6.5 +/- 3.7 years. Recurrence occurred in 5 patients (41.7%). Six of the cases recurred contralateral to the original lesion, while one recurred ipsilaterally. The mean period from onset to recurrence was 2.8 +/- 2.8 years. Five of the cases ended in death, and the mean period from onset to death was 5.0 +/- 3.1 years. Two patients died from pneumonia, 2 died from respiratory failure due to progressive pleural fibrosis, and 1 died from lung cancer. One of the 2 patients with progressive pleural fibrosis had leukopenia. It has been reported that the majority of cases of asbestos pleurisy resolve spontaneously, with a good prognosis. However, because of the possible mortality associated with respiratory failure caused by progressive pleural fibrosis, it seems prudent to follow patients with asbestos pleurisy closely.
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