2017
DOI: 10.5152/turkthoracj.2017.16047
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Organizing Pneumonia as a Histopathological Term

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“…In EMPF, nodules with myofibroblasts and collagen are located predominantly in the pulmonary interstitium, diffusely thickening the alveolar septa, 28 whereas in cases of OP, the nodules with myofibroblasts and connective tissue extend and obliterate alveolar lumens (Masson bodies), frequently extending into the lumens of bronchioles. 1,3,10 The term bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) has different interpretations in human medicine and veterinary medicine. In general, the term BO has been used by human pathologists to refer to the presence of polypoid projections of granulation or fibrous tissue into the lumen of bronchioles, with narrowing and obliteration of lumens.…”
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“…In EMPF, nodules with myofibroblasts and collagen are located predominantly in the pulmonary interstitium, diffusely thickening the alveolar septa, 28 whereas in cases of OP, the nodules with myofibroblasts and connective tissue extend and obliterate alveolar lumens (Masson bodies), frequently extending into the lumens of bronchioles. 1,3,10 The term bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) has different interpretations in human medicine and veterinary medicine. In general, the term BO has been used by human pathologists to refer to the presence of polypoid projections of granulation or fibrous tissue into the lumen of bronchioles, with narrowing and obliteration of lumens.…”
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“…9,13 In human medicine, luminal granulation tissue polyps extending from the adjacent parenchyma with a restrictive effect, which are not associated with a fibrosing lung disease, are regarded as part of OP (previously known as BOOP). 1,3,10 The presence of dense granulation tissue between the bronchiolar epithelium and muscular layer, without extending into the adjacent parenchyma, is now regarded as constrictive bronchiolitis (previously known as "obliterative bronchiolitis"). 9 In constrictive bronchiolitis, granulation tissue is much denser (frequently collagenized) than seen in OP, and typically becomes re-epithelialized 9,10 ; fibrosis of the bronchiolar wall causes external compression and reduces the diameter of the lumen, a lesion not commonly identified in animals.…”
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