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Ocrelizumab-associated cryptogenic organizing pneumonia in multiple sclerosis: Two case reports and comprehensive literature review

Multiple Sclerosis
Background: Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) is an interstitial lung disease, with causes including anti-CD20 antibodies. Ocrelizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody against CD20 approved for use in relapsing-remitting or primary progressive ...
Alessandro Gans   +7 more
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Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2001
The terms cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) and idiopathic bronchiolitis obliterans with organizing pneumonia (BOOP) are synonymous. Typical COP should be viewed as a clinicopathological syndrome, consisting of respiratory and systemic symptoms (usually low-grade), patchy consolidation on chest radiography and computed tomography, a restrictive ...
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[Clinical analysis of 4 children with cryptogenic organizing pneumonia].

Zhonghua er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of pediatrics
Objective: To analyze the clinical features of children with cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) confirmed by pathology. Methods: The clinical manifestations, imaging, pathology, treatment and outcome data of 4 children with COP confirmed by ...
C. Y. Liu, Y. M. Bao, Y. J. Zheng
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Organizing Pneumonia: Cryptogenic and Disease Associated

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2003
Organizing pneumonia is defined by the presence of buds of granulation tissue (fibroblastic cells and connective matrix) within the alveolar lumen, usually associated with proliferative bronchiolitis obliterans. It may result from several causes, but cryptogenic organizing pneumonia is a distinct clinicopathologic entity with characteristic clinical ...
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Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia with atypical histopathological features

Australasian Radiology, 1994
SUMMARY A case report of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP); also known as bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is presented. The histopathologic findings of COP are well documented in the literature and typically consist of organizing pneumonia of uniform appearance.
S Morton   +3 more
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Pneumopathie organisée cryptogénique

Revue des Maladies Respiratoires, 2016
Organizing pneumonia is a particular type of inflammatory reaction of the lung which gives rise to a clinico-pathological syndrome. It is called "secondary" when a cause such as an infection, a drug toxicity, or a connective tissue disease can be identified, or "cryptogenic" when no cause is identified.
Romain Lazor   +3 more
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Cicatricial variant of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia

Human Pathology, 2017
This study of 12 patients focused on a variant of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) labeled the cicatricial form in which the airspaces of the lung are filled with and consolidated by dense collagenized scar tissue associated with preservation of underlying lung architecture. Patients were predominantly middle-aged men and presented with bilateral
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[Clinicopathologic study of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia].

Zhonghua bing li xue za zhi = Chinese journal of pathology, 2006
To study the clinicopathologic features and differential diagnosis of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP).The clinical, radiologic and pathologic features of 11 patients with COP confirmed by open or video-assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) lung biopsy were analyzed.
Xia Li   +7 more
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Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia by alectinib

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2021
Ana María Sánchez Peña   +2 more
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CRYPTOGENIC ORGANIZING PNEUMONITIS

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1993
The conviction that has rapidly forced itself upon clinicians is that COP is a clinicopathological syndrome relevant in pulmonary medicine. Obscured for a long time by both ambiguities in the clinical interpretation of the pathologic term "bronchiolitis obliterans" and the enduring concept that organizing pneumonia was almost always merely of usual ...
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