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  1. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is inflammation of the lungs due to breathing in dust, fungus, molds, or other substances. ... Hypersensitivity pneumonitis usually occurs in people who work in places where there are high levels of dust, fungus, ...
  2. ... et al 2016 , Newton et al 2016 ] Chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (~10% of individuals with FPF) [ Okamoto et al ... history of pulmonary fibrosis in patients with chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Respiration. 2013;85:384-90. [ PubMed : 22688445 ] Popescu ...
  3. ... and Dust Induced Respiratory Illness (Virginia Cooperative Extension) Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) Idiopathic Interstitial ...
  4. ... asthma, and molds (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Topic Image MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA Aflatoxin Allergies, asthma, and molds Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Related Health Topics Aspergillosis Fungal Infections Histoplasmosis Valley ...
  5. ... Acute fulminant pneumonitis (similar to that seen in hypersensitivity pneumonitis) ensues. Prolonged and dysregulated inflammation in CGD can ...
  6. ... be caused by medicines include: Allergic reactions -- asthma , hypersensitivity pneumonitis , or eosinophilic pneumonia Bleeding into the lung air ...
  7. Fungal infections, or mycoses, are caused by fungi. Many are mild and easy to treat, but others are very serious. Read about the types and treatments. ...
  8. ... as certain types of dust, fungus, or mold ( hypersensitivity pneumonitis ). Medicines (such as nitrofurantoin, sulfonamides, bleomycin, amiodarone, methotrexate, ...
  9. ... pain - returning to work Byssinosis Coal worker's pneumoconiosis Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Industrial bronchitis Occupational asthma Occupational hearing loss Pregnancy ...
  10. ... following adverse events: Weight gain Changes in appetite Hypersensitivity reactions Inappropriate continuation of antipsychotics Swallowing difficulties Aspiration pneumonia Key Question 1a. Benefits and Harms of Antipsychotics ...
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