Organizing pneumonia in a patient with newly diagnosed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

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Abstract

Organizing pneumonia (OP) may be secondary to many clinical settings, including various infections, drugs, radiation therapy, malignant diseases, and connective tissue diseases. The concomitant occurrence of OP with human immunodeficiency virus infection has rarely been described. Recently, we encountered a case of OP confirmed by surgical lung biopsy in a patient with newly diagnosed AIDS. This case is the first in Korea and the second worldwide in which the diagnoses of OP and AIDS were made simultaneously. In this case, other possibilities that lead to OP, such as drug toxicity, were ruled out carefully. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Lim, S. Y., Ryu, Y. J., Lee, J. H., Chun, E. M., Chang, J. H., & Shim, S. S. (2010). Organizing pneumonia in a patient with newly diagnosed acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Internal Medicine, 49(21), 2327–2331. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.2883

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