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Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia
New England Journal of Medicine, 1985In 50 of 94 patients with bronchiolitis obliterans we found no apparent cause or associated disease, and the bronchiolitis obliterans occurred with patchy organizing pneumonia. Histologic characteristics included polypoid masses of granulation tissue in lumens of small airways, alveolar ducts, and some alveoli.
Edward A. Gaensler+4 more
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Bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1996In 1955, Epler and Colby first described idiopathic bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia. Davison and colleagues termed the entity cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. Clinically, the disease resembles a flu-like syndrome of acute or subacute onset. Other features include crackles, patchy infiltrates on chest radiograph, restrictive function,
Takateru Izumi, S Nagai
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Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia
Archives of Internal Medicine, 2001Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is increasingly recognized as an important cause of diffuse infiltrative lung disease. It is a diagnostic consideration in patients with a febrile flu-like illness of a few weeks' duration and a roentgenogram showing bilateral patchy infiltrates that are not responsive to a typical course of ...
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Bronchiolitis obliterans chronica
Beiträge zur Klinik der Tuberkulose und spezifischen Tuberkulose-Forschung, 1958Beschreibung eines Falles von chronischer Bronchiolitis obliterans mit progressiver kardio-respiratorischer Insuffizienz, welcher die Patientin nach 10jahriger Krankheitsdauer in ihrem 45. Lebensjahre erliegt. In den Lungen ist eine Groszahl von Bronchioli respiratorii in allen Lappen narbig obliteriert.
W. Behrens, A. Fanconi
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Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2003BOS remains a difficult problem to control following lung transplantation, largely because of uncertainties regarding the underlying mechanisms that are responsible for it. Continued work on the pathogenesis of BOS is essential. The progressive nature and poor outlook when BOS stage 3 is reached indicates that current strategies should be focused on ...
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Constrictive Bronchiolitis Obliterans in a Dog
Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 2019ABSTRACTA 2 yr old, neutered male rottweiler was evaluated for a chronic cough that had acutely worsened. Computed tomographic examination revealed a diffuse alveolar pattern in the right, middle, and left cranial lung lobes. Aerated parenchymal tissue was not observed in the left cranial lung lobe, and both lobes were markedly decreased in volume ...
Daniel K. Langlois+4 more
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Bronchiolitis Fibrosa Obliterans in Adults
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1981Clinical, roentgenologic, and physiologic manifestations of three adult patients with biopsy-proved bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans illustrate the varied clinical features of the different stages of this disease and emphasize the rapidly progressive nature of the disorder in some patients. Although the chronic stage of bronchiolitis fibrosa obliterans
Michael E. Whitcomb, Philip C. Hawley
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Histology of childhood bronchiolitis obliterans*
Pediatric Pulmonology, 2002AbstractChildhood bronchiolitis obliterans (CBO) is an uncommon disease characterized by persistent signs and symptoms of obstructive respiratory disease after an acute bronchiolar injury. It is considered to be a complication of viral infection, most often of adenovirus, and is usually classified as a constrictive‐type bronchiolitis obliterans (BO ...
Thais Mauad, Marisa Dolhnikoff
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Flavoring-related bronchiolitis obliterans
Current Opinion in Allergy & Clinical Immunology, 2007In 2000, inhalation of butter flavoring vapors was first associated with clinical bronchiolitis obliterans among workers in microwave popcorn production. Toxicologic and epidemiologic studies in the succeeding 5 years have intervention and research implications.Irreversible obstructive disease exists in workers throughout the microwave popcorn industry,
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