2005
DOI: 10.2174/157339605774574935
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Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis

Abstract: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (extrinsic allergic alveolitis) is an immunological mediated hypersensitivity reaction to a variety of inhaled allergens that may cause an acute and subacute interstitial pneumonitis and may lead to a chronic end-stage lung disease. Though more common in adults, hypersensitivity pneumonitis needs to be considered in the differential diagnosis of interstitial pneumonitis in children. In children, the most common antigens are from residential exposure to birds, humidifiers and indoor… Show more

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“…Finally, bronchoalveolar lavage of patients with HP shows large numbers of lymphocytes with activated CD8 ϩ cells being predominant. 7 The following scenario has been suggested. 8 Inhaled antigen acts on alveolar macrophages to activate and release enzymes and 0 2 metabolites resulting in parenchymal inflammation and damage leading to interstitial fibrosis.…”
Section: Immunopathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, bronchoalveolar lavage of patients with HP shows large numbers of lymphocytes with activated CD8 ϩ cells being predominant. 7 The following scenario has been suggested. 8 Inhaled antigen acts on alveolar macrophages to activate and release enzymes and 0 2 metabolites resulting in parenchymal inflammation and damage leading to interstitial fibrosis.…”
Section: Immunopathogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%