Caplans syndrome

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Caplans syndrome
ICD-10 J99.0 M05.1
ICD-9 714.81
DiseasesDB 1961
MedlinePlus 000137
MeSH D002205

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]


Synonyms and Associated Terms: Rheumatoid pneumoconiosis or Caplan's disease

Overview

Caplan syndrome is inflammation and scarring of the lungs in people with rheumatoid arthritis who have been exposed to coal dust. This combination of rheumatoid arthritis and pneumoconiosis manifests itself as intrapulmonary nodules, which appear homogenous and well-defined on chest X-ray.[1]

Epidemiology and Demographics

Caplan's syndrome was originally described in coal miners with progressive massive fibrosis. Breathing in coal dust causes inflammation and scarring of the lung. Persons with rheumatoid arthritis are more likely to develop larger areas of inflammation and scarring in response to coal dust. Caplan syndrome is very rare in the United States. Incidence is currently 1 in 100,000 people but is likely to fall as the coal mining industry declines.


Signs and symptoms

There is cough and shortness of breath. In addition there are the features of RA with joint pain and morning stiffness. Examination should reveal tender, swollen MCP joints and rheumatoid nodules; auscultation of the chest may reveal diffuse râles that do not disappear on coughing or taking a deep breath.

Causes

The condition occurs in miners (especially those working in anthracite coal-mines), asbestosis, silicosis and other pneumoconioses. There is probably also a genetic predisposition and smoking is thought to be an aggravating factor.


Diagnosis

Persons with Caplan syndrome may be at increased risk for tuberculosis (TB), and should be screened for exposure to TB.

Management

Once tuberculosis has been excluded, treatment is with steroids. All exposure to coal dust must be stopped, and smoking cessation should be attempted. Rheumatoid arthritis should be treated normally with early use of DMARDs.

Prognosis

The nodules may pre-date the appearance of rheumatoid arthritis by several years. Otherwise prognosis is as for RA; lung disease may remit spontaneously, but pulmonary fibrosis may also progress. Coal worker's pneumoconiosis uncommonly causes significant breathing difficulty or disability.

Sources

Murray J, Nadel J. Textbook of Respiratory Medicine. 3rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders; 2000:1619-1721.

References

  1. Ondrasík M (1989). "Caplan's syndrome". Baillieres Clin Rheumatol. 3 (1): 205–10. PMID 2661027.

Acknowledgements

The content on this page was first contributed by: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D.

List of contributors:David A. Kaufman, M.D., Assistant Professor, Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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