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Posted on Sun, 4 Aug 2019
Question: Hello,

I am a 33 year old non-smoking, very physically fit male. Aside from the health condition described below, I am very healthy.

I have been diagnosed with undifferentiated spondyloarthritis, as I have symptoms similar to ankylosing spondylitis but do not meet the full criteria for this diagnosis (I am HLA B27 negative). The only symptoms I have are recurring bouts of significant and at times crippling buttocks and sacroilac joint pain. However, I am essentially pain-free with daily, low dose naproxen and a healthy diet. I have had this condition for 5 years. However, it has only been well-managed for about 2 years.

My question is this: I have read that pulmonary fibrosis is a complication of ankylosing spondylitis, and I am concerned that I have allowed my lungs to become damaged by not receiving treatment early in the course of my disease. Is pulmonary fibrosis something that I should be concerned about, given that I have had active disease for 5-6 years?
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Hello,

I am a 33 year old non-smoking, very physically fit male. Aside from the health condition described below, I am very healthy.

I have been diagnosed with undifferentiated spondyloarthritis, as I have symptoms similar to ankylosing spondylitis but do not meet the full criteria for this diagnosis (I am HLA B27 negative). The only symptoms I have are recurring bouts of significant and at times crippling buttocks and sacroilac joint pain. However, I am essentially pain-free with daily, low dose naproxen and a healthy diet. I have had this condition for 5 years. However, it has only been well-managed for about 2 years.

My question is this: I have read that pulmonary fibrosis is a complication of ankylosing spondylitis, and I am concerned that I have allowed my lungs to become damaged by not receiving treatment early in the course of my disease. Is pulmonary fibrosis something that I should be concerned about, given that I have had active disease for 5-6 years?
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
you shouldnt be concerned

Detailed Answer:
hi,
sometimes a very small percentage of patients with ankylosing spondylitis may develop apical pulmonary fibrosis. however the numbers go down further if you have undifferentiated disease.
also in my experience this is a very rare complication.
so without any symptoms I dont think this is something to be worried about.
regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
you shouldnt be concerned

Detailed Answer:
hi,
sometimes a very small percentage of patients with ankylosing spondylitis may develop apical pulmonary fibrosis. however the numbers go down further if you have undifferentiated disease.
also in my experience this is a very rare complication.
so without any symptoms I dont think this is something to be worried about.
regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (9 hours later)
Ok, that's good to know. Is it safe to assume that this complication arises late in the course of the disease? And I have no lung symptoms that I'm aware of, aside from well-managed asthma.
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Ok, that's good to know. Is it safe to assume that this complication arises late in the course of the disease? And I have no lung symptoms that I'm aware of, aside from well-managed asthma.
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (11 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
thats right

Detailed Answer:
yes, thats right.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
thats right

Detailed Answer:
yes, thats right.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (2 hours later)
Ok. So, at this juncture and given my age, this shouldn't be a concern of mine?
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Ok. So, at this juncture and given my age, this shouldn't be a concern of mine?
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Yes

Detailed Answer:
yes shouldn't be a concern.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
Yes

Detailed Answer:
yes shouldn't be a concern.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (17 hours later)
Ok. Thanks for your help doctor.
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Follow up: Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Ok. Thanks for your help doctor.
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You are welcome

Detailed Answer:
You are welcome
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Answered by Dr. Divya Agarwal (0 minute later)
Brief Answer:
You are welcome

Detailed Answer:
You are welcome
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Hello, I Am A 33 Year Old Non- Smoking ,

Hello, I am a 33 year old non-smoking, very physically fit male. Aside from the health condition described below, I am very healthy. I have been diagnosed with undifferentiated spondyloarthritis, as I have symptoms similar to ankylosing spondylitis but do not meet the full criteria for this diagnosis (I am HLA B27 negative). The only symptoms I have are recurring bouts of significant and at times crippling buttocks and sacroilac joint pain. However, I am essentially pain-free with daily, low dose naproxen and a healthy diet. I have had this condition for 5 years. However, it has only been well-managed for about 2 years. My question is this: I have read that pulmonary fibrosis is a complication of ankylosing spondylitis, and I am concerned that I have allowed my lungs to become damaged by not receiving treatment early in the course of my disease. Is pulmonary fibrosis something that I should be concerned about, given that I have had active disease for 5-6 years?