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A42 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ILD RESEARCH: Demographic Study Of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis In Egypt: A Single Center Experience
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Akl, Y
, El-Korashy, R I
, El-Hennawi, Y H
, Soliman, Y M A
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Lung diseases
/ Metal workers
/ Tomography
2017
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A42 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ILD RESEARCH: Demographic Study Of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis In Egypt: A Single Center Experience
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Akl, Y
, El-Korashy, R I
, El-Hennawi, Y H
, Soliman, Y M A
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Lung diseases
/ Metal workers
/ Tomography
2017
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A42 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ILD RESEARCH: Demographic Study Of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis In Egypt: A Single Center Experience
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A42 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ILD RESEARCH: Demographic Study Of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis In Egypt: A Single Center Experience
2017
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Overview
Some cases with obscure or atypical pattern on high resolution computed tomography were subjected to lung biopsy (open or thoracoscopic) Results: A total of 118 patients were diagnosed as having Hypersensitivity pneumonitis out of 303 patients with diffuse parenchymal lung disease, presenting at the Pulmonology outpatient clinic in Kasr El-Aini hospital along one year (from first of October 2015 to first of October 2016). [...]the course of the disease showed improvement in 28 patients on corticosteroids (1/2 mg/kg prednisolone initially) with only three relapses after initial improvement and the rest necessitated adding immunosuppressant drugs due to their resistance to treatment even with higher doses of corticosteroids.
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