pneumonitis
31Cryptogenic organizing pneumonitis — Cryptogenic Organising Pneumonitis (COP) or Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia (BOOP) is a rapidly developing pneumonia like illness characterised by lung inflammation and scarring that obstruct the small airways and air sacs of the… …
32acute lupus pneumonitis — a type of pneumonitis that accompanies systemic lupus erythematosus; characteristics include rapid onset, fever, dyspnea, and coughing …
33mercury pneumonitis — a sometimes fatal pneumonitis with tracheitis, bronchitis, and bronchiolitis, accompanied by the symptoms of mercury poisoning, caused by the inhalation of mercury fumes …
34trimellitic anhydride pneumonitis — hemorrhagic pneumonitis with intra alveolar hemorrhage and alveolar cell hyperplasia caused by inhalation of trimellitic anhydride fumes …
35interstitial pneumonitis — an alternative name for cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis (CFA), used by lung pathologists to classify the different cellular types of the disease. The most common cellular pattern is usual interstitial pneumonitis (UIP). Use of the latter… …
36usual interstitial pneumonitis — UIP; see interstitial pneumonitis …
37Пневмонит (Pneumonitis) — воспаление легкого, которое ограничивается поражением стенок альвеол; заболевание часто вызывается попаданием в организм человека различных вирусов, однако в некоторых случаях установить причину его развития так и не удается. Пневмонит может быть …
38Ascaris pneumonitis — the most common type of Lцffler syndrome, caused by presence in the lungs of the nematode Ascaris lumbricoides. Called also pulmonary ascariasis …
39aspiration pneumonitis — see under pneumonia …
40hypersensitivity pneumonitis — a respiratory hypersensitivity reaction to repeated inhalation of organic particles, usually in an occupational setting, with onset a few hours after exposure to the allergen. Characteristics include fever, fatigue, chills, unproductive cough,… …