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Clinical features of recurrent and insidious chronic bird fancier's lung
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2003Chronic bird fancier's lung (BFL) can be subgrouped into two types. One subgroup of patients develops interstitial pulmonary fibrosis after recurrent acute episodes (recurrent BFL), and the other subgroup of patients has no history of acute episodes but has slowly progressive chronic respiratory disease (insidious BFL).To define the clinical ...
Yasuyuki Yoshizawa+6 more
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The radiological appearances of allergic alveolitis due to bird sensitivity (bird fancier's lung)
Clinical Radiology, 1972The radiological appearances in 41 cases of allergic alveolitis due to bird sensitivity (Bird fancier's lung) are described. The appearances seen are related to the type of exposure. If this is massive and intermittent, it tended to result in changes producing nodular shadows; if the exposure is more continuous and due to low amounts of bird dust or ...
F.E. Hargreave+4 more
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BIRD BREEDER'S (FANCIER'S) LUNG
The Lancet, 1966Frederick E. Hargreave+3 more
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BIRD-FANCIER'S LUNG AND CŒLIAC DISEASE
The Lancet, 1978JamesP.S. Yang+2 more
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BIRD-FANCIER'S LUNG AND GLUTEN-SENSITIVE ENTEROPATHY
The Lancet, 1977HaroldS. Novey+2 more
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NEVER FEED THE BIRDS AND USE A HOT TUB! A CASE OF BIRD FANCIER'S LUNG
Chest, 2021Matthew Koroscil, Maria Rechtin
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Fatal outcome in chronic bird fancier’s lung
The American Journal of Medicine, 2002Shigeki Saiki+4 more
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P203 A case of bird fancier's lung
Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2017openaire +2 more sources