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Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis
Respiration, 1986The precise immunopathological mechanism of extrinsic allergic alveolitis explaining the clinical picture as well as the pathological findings is not known. Bronchoalveolar lavage can be a diagnostic help and a method to unravel the pathophysiology of this disease.
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[Extrinsic allergic alveolitis].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 1999Extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EEA) is a lung disease mediated by immunologic mechanisms and induced by repeated exposure to organic dusts. EAA in children are mostly observed around 10 years of age. Subacute clinical presentation is the most frequent.
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[Extrinsic allergic alveolitis].
MMW Fortschritte der Medizin, 2009C. Diego, P. Cullinan
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Extrinsic allergic alveolitis.
Canadian Medical Association journal, 1973Extrinsic allergic alveolitis is caused by the inhalation of small organic allergen particles by non-atopic subjects which provoke an allergic reaction, thought to be chiefly due to a type III mechanism, in the peripheral respiratory tissues. The clinical features are determined by the nature of exposure, the immunopathological mechanism(s) involved ...
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Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis—Histiocytosis X
1988The lung is the site of a variety of complex inflammatory reactions. In many instances the inflammation is a normal reaction against various infectious agents, such as bacteria and viruses, or is a response to necrotic tissue, such as infarcted lung parenchyma or degenerating tumor.
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Allergie et immunologie, 1988
The author does a general survey on this subject. Having evoked the EAA history, he describes the clinical syndrome with 3 forms (sharp to chronic). He relates in a first part, the main forms linked with rural occupation, from farmer's lung disease, the most frequent, to illnesses dues to cereals, woods exposition, then the one in touch with industry ...
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The author does a general survey on this subject. Having evoked the EAA history, he describes the clinical syndrome with 3 forms (sharp to chronic). He relates in a first part, the main forms linked with rural occupation, from farmer's lung disease, the most frequent, to illnesses dues to cereals, woods exposition, then the one in touch with industry ...
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