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  1. ... C, Gatti RA, Good RA, Nelson RP Jr. Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis, elevated IgM concentration, and hepatosplenomegaly in ataxia-telangiectasia. ...
  2. ... OSBORN replication have often been unrewarding: In the lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis seen in pediatric AIDS, extensive pulmonary disease is ... AIDS is an unusual, severe pulmonary disease called lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis or LIP. The precise pathogenesis of LIP is ...
  3. ... Pulmonary disease, especially the syndrome referred to as Lymphocytic Interstitial Pneumonia (or LIP) occurs in up to 40% of ... of a co-infection (with HIV) in causing Lymphocytic Interstitial Pneumonitis (LIP) and as a cause of hairy leukoplakia ...
  4. ... PCP), as well as another lung disease called lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis, rarely seen in adults. Both conditions can make ...
  5. ... THE DISEASE IS MANIFESTED IN CHILDREN. FOR EXAMPLE, LYMPHOCYTIC INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA -- OR L.I.P. -- IS A CHARACTERISTIC OF ...
  6. ... possibly hairy leukoplakia and quite likely the chronic lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis in pediatric AIDS patients which until recently lacked ...
  7. ... possibled hairy leukoplakia and quite likely the chronic lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis in pediatric AIDS patients which until recently lacked ...
  8. ... in the pediatric population, and the syndrome of lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia, which can have devastating impacts upon the pediatric ...
  9. ... childhood cancer. Basic research elucidating the pathogenesis of lymphocytic interstitial pneumonitis (LIP) as well as the severe heart, kidney, ...
  10. ... overwhelming PCP infection, failure to thrive, encephalopathy, and lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia, LIP, was noted. Our ability to provide strong ...
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