“…Another characteristic pattern involves extravasation of red blood cells into the alveoli without signs of vasculitis or inflammation, and it may be seen with infections and a variety of drugs, including anticoagulants. 2,7 Diffuse alveolar damage with edema of the alveolar septa without signs of lung inflammation or direct extravasation of red blood cells characterizes a third pattern of DAH, with hyaline membranes forming along the alveolar spaces. 7 Infections, transplantation, including HSCT, and radiotherapy have all been associated with this pattern of DAH.…”