Bagpipe lung; a new type of interstitial lung disease?

Background Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is an inflammatory lung disease mediated by an immunological response to an inhaled antigen and can progress to disabling or fatal lung disease. It is related to occupational or other environmental exposures. In a significant proportion of patients, the antigen is often difficult to identify from the clinical history.1 This case highlights the importance of a careful clinical history including hobbies, because in this case, playing the bagpipes, we feel, was very relevant to the development of HP. We were able to isolate various fungal species from the bagpipes. There have been isolated case reports of musicians developing HP.2 3 Clinicians need to be aware of this potential trigger for developing HP, and wind instrument players need to be aware of the importance of regularly cleaning their instruments to minimise this risk. Case presentation A 61-year-old...
Source: Thorax - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Tags: Press releases, Pneumonia (infectious disease), TB and other respiratory infections, Interstitial lung disease, Pneumonia (respiratory medicine), Radiology (diagnostics) Chest clinic Source Type: research