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==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
1. [[Chest X ray]] showing [[rheumatoid nodules]] in [[lungs]] which are seen as rounded opacities of 0.5-5 cm resembling cavitating lesions or [[tuberculosis]].
1. [[Chest X ray]] showing [[rheumatoid nodules]] in [[lungs]] which are seen as rounded opacities of 0.5-5 cm resembling cavitating lesions or [[tuberculosis]].
2. [[Pleural effusion]] may present.
2. [[Pleural effusion]] may present.
3. [[Pulmonary function test]] shows mixed restrictive and obstructive features, total loss of [[lung volumes]], decreased capacity for [[Carbon monoxide|diffusion of carbon monoxide]].
3. [[Pulmonary function test]] shows mixed restrictive and obstructive features, total loss of [[lung volumes]], decreased capacity for [[Carbon monoxide|diffusion of carbon monoxide]].
4. [[Rheumatoid factor]], [[antinuclear antibodies]] might be present in serum study.
4. [[Rheumatoid factor]], [[antinuclear antibodies]] might be present in serum study.



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Overview

What are the signs and symptoms of Caplan Syndrome

Caplan syndrome is commonly found in coal miners with rheumatoid arthritis.

Who is at Highest Risk?

1. Miners with pneumoconiosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Diagnosis

1. Chest X ray showing rheumatoid nodules in lungs which are seen as rounded opacities of 0.5-5 cm resembling cavitating lesions or tuberculosis.

2. Pleural effusion may present.

3. Pulmonary function test shows mixed restrictive and obstructive features, total loss of lung volumes, decreased capacity for diffusion of carbon monoxide.

4. Rheumatoid factor, antinuclear antibodies might be present in serum study.

When to Seek Urgent Medical Care?

Treatment Options

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Medical care for (disease name) can be found here.

Prevention

What to Expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible Complications

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000434.htm

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