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Title: Pulmonary manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease
Autores: Tejeda Taveras, Nicole
Rivera Martínez, Arlenys
Kumar, R.
Jamil, A.
Kumar, B.
Researchers (UNIBE): Tejeda Taveras, Nicole 
Rivera Martínez, Arlenys 
Affiliations: Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud 
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud 
Research area: Ciencias de la Salud
Keywords: IBD; Inflammatory bowel disease; Pulmonary manifestations
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Cureus, Inc.
Source: Cureus, 13(3), e14216
Journal: Cureus 
Volume: 13
Issue: 3
Start page: e14216
Abstract: 
The frequency of extraintestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is observed in most of the patients. Extraintestinal manifestations of IBD have been implicated in all the anatomic sites of the pulmonary tree, and include airway inflammation of the bronchi and bronchioles and parenchymal inflammation. There is a wide range of pulmonary manifestations in IBD, and most of them look a lot like other diseases. Doctors should keep a track of these conditions to avoid unnecessary complications and to provide an early diagnosis with correct and efficient treatment. IBD-related respiratory disorders are treated depending on the patient, but in most of them, steroids are generally chosen first. Steroids, both inhalational and systemic, are the primary approach. Antibiotics could also be given if the patient has infections or suppuration, usually followed by surgeries. However, drug-induced complications and toxicity should be kept in mind.
URI: http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/267
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14216
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