2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rmr.2015.08.004
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Pneumopathie organisée cryptogénique

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“…The distinction between cryptogenic and secondary organizing pneumonia is important because the treatment of the latter includes the treatment of organizing pneumonia itself and the treatment of the underlying disease or causative agent of organizing pneumonia. Common causes of secondary organizing pneumonia include inhalation injury, infections, drug hypersensitivity, and autoimmune diseases 11 14 In the case reported here, organizing pneumonia was found in association with a granuloma.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The distinction between cryptogenic and secondary organizing pneumonia is important because the treatment of the latter includes the treatment of organizing pneumonia itself and the treatment of the underlying disease or causative agent of organizing pneumonia. Common causes of secondary organizing pneumonia include inhalation injury, infections, drug hypersensitivity, and autoimmune diseases 11 14 In the case reported here, organizing pneumonia was found in association with a granuloma.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Glucocorticoid can reduce the former reversibly. When granulation tissue extends to the alveoli, the lesion is called tissue pneumonia (BOOP), whose study has shown that glucocorticoids can completely eliminate alveolar granulation (11) . Our study found that glucocorticoids were used earlier in the non BO group than in the BO group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pathogenic mechanism involves alveolar injury leading to the spilling of plasma proteins into the alveolar lumen triggering the recruitment of fibroblasts along with deposition of fibrin. Excessive proliferation of fibrous tissue along with vascular endothelial growth factor and matrix metalloproteinases has been noted to be the central figure in this condition [7,8].…”
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confidence: 99%