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The dose-limiting toxicity was diffuse pulmonary injury.
However, the beneficial effect of prone positioning on gas exchange has never been investigated in patients with diffuse pulmonary infiltrates who breathe spontaneously.
Silicosis is an occupational lung disease caused by exposure to small particles of crystalline silica, which ultimately results in diffuse pulmonary fibrosis.
Results: Diffuse pulmonary infiltrates were observed on chest x-ray in 28 cases, hyperinflation in 3 cases, and nodular infiltrates in 5 cases.
(3) Diffuse pulmonary fibrosis in an individual age 55 or over which has reached the level of severity necessary to meet the Listing in appendix 1 of subpart P of part 404 of this chapter.
(D) Diffuse pulmonary B-lines consistent with interstitial edema.
Diffuse pulmonary ossification has been increasingly recognised since the advent of CT [5].
Chest radiography and CT show diffuse pulmonary infiltrates, suggesting ongoing alveolitis [5, 30 34].
Histologically, LIP seems to be a histological variant of diffuse pulmonary lymphoid hyperplasia primarily affecting the interstitium.
Diffuse pulmonary ossification is an uncommon condition that is characterised by metaplastic bone formation in the lung parenchyma.
Fig. 5 Patient with initially diffuse pulmonary neuroendocrine cell hyperplasia (DIPNECH) with transformation into an atypical carcinoid was referred for Ga-68 DOTATOC PET/CT.
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