Desquamative interstitial pneumonia: a systematic review of its features and outcomes
Conclusion
DIP remains an uncommon disease, frequently but not always related to smoking or other exposures. Furthermore, DIP behaves as a progressive disease more often than generally thought, possibly associated with different underlying aetiology.
Source: European Respiratory Review - Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Hellemons, M. E., Moor, C. C., von der Thüsen, J., Rossius, M., Odink, A., Thorgersen, L. H., Verschakelen, J., Wuyts, W., Wijsenbeek, M. S., Bendstrup, E. Tags: Pulmonary vascular disease Reviews Source Type: research
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