Cryptogenic organizing pneumonitis

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Abstract

Eight patients with histological intra-alveolar organization, but no evidence of an infective or other aetiological agent, are reported. They characteristically presented with a short history of severe dyspnoea, cough, malaise, weight loss, bilateral radiographic shadowing and a raised ESR. There was a dramatic response clinically and radiologically to prednisolone but relapse occurred quickly as the dose was reduced. Control was re-established with an increased dose of prednisolone. In order to avoid confusion with post-infective organizing pneumonia the term cryptogenic organizing pneumonitis is suggested.

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Davison, A. G., Heard, B. E., McAllister, W. A. C., & Turner Warwick, M. E. H. (1983). Cryptogenic organizing pneumonitis. Quarterly Journal of Medicine, 52(207), 382–394. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijmpcr/2023/v16i4344

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