[Three cases of measles-associated interstitial pneumonia].
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It has been reported that measles-associated pneumonia is easily complicated with fatal respiratory failure. During the 6 months from January to June 1998, we treated three young patients with measles-associated pneumonia who had previously been healthy. Their chest X-ray and CT examinations revealed mainly interstitial and partially alveolar pneumonia surrounding extensive areas of bronchiolitis. In one patient, respiratory failure was present, and arterial blood gas analysis showed severe hypoxemia. Therefore, this patient was treated with a mechanical ventilator, which dramatically improved the condition. The other two patients received steroid-pulse therapy and improved rapidly. We believed that in measles-associated pneumonia, steroid pulse therapy is to be recommended for the severely ill patient. According to a report by the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare, measles-like disease was widespread in Japan in 1991 and occasionally encountered in 1996. But in Yamanashi Prefecture, the disease was prevalent in 1991, 1994 and 1998. The number of patients in our hospital had reflected the prevalence in the prefecture. It is suggested that the measles is a disease of regional prevalence.