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| Caption = | | Caption = Hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Trichrome stain. | ||
| Synonyms = extrinsic allergic alveolitis | | Synonyms = extrinsic allergic alveolitis | ||
| Micro = centrilobular prominence of lesions, [[granulomata]], chronic interstitial inflammation consisting primarily of lymphocytes, interstitial fibrosis, air space involvement (alveolitis) | | Micro = centrilobular prominence of lesions, [[granulomata]], chronic interstitial inflammation consisting primarily of lymphocytes, interstitial fibrosis, air space involvement (alveolitis) |
Revision as of 02:53, 30 May 2014
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis | |
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Diagnosis in short | |
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Trichrome stain. | |
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Synonyms | extrinsic allergic alveolitis |
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LM | centrilobular prominence of lesions, granulomata, chronic interstitial inflammation consisting primarily of lymphocytes, interstitial fibrosis, air space involvement (alveolitis) |
LM DDx | usual interstitial pneumonia, asbestosis |
Site | lung - see diffuse lung diseases |
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Clinical history | allergen exposure |
Prevalence | uncommon |
Radiology | upper lung predominant |
Prognosis | usu. good if allergen exposure eliminated |
Clin. DDx | other diffuse lung diseases, esp. idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis |
Treatment | eliminate allergen exposure |
Hypersensitivity_pneumonitis, abbreviated HP, is a diffuse lung diseases caused by an allergen.
It is also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis, abbreviated EAA.
General
- Exposure to stuffs... e.g. moldy hay - Farmer's lung, atypical mycobacteria - hot tub lung.
- Upper lung predominant disease.
- Mnemonic FASSTEN - upper lung field: Farmer's lung, Ankylosing spondylitis, Sarcoidosis, Silicosis, Tuberculosis (miliary), Eosinophilic granuloma, Neurofibromatosis.
- An immune complex-mediated hypersensitivity[1] (Gell-Coombs classification type III).
- If chronic, may develop into a cell-mediated hypersensitivity (Gell-Coombs classification type IV).[2]
Microscopic
Features:
- Lesions have centrilobular prominence - important feature. [3]
- Allergens enter lung through airway which has a centrilobular location.
- Granulomata (not typically seen in UIP) - important feature.[3]
- Chronic interstitial inflammation consisting primarily of lymphocytes.
- Interstitial fibrosis.
- Air space involvement (alveolitis).
DDx:
Images
See also
References
- ↑ Kaltreider, HB. (Nov 1993). "Hypersensitivity pneumonitis.". West J Med 159 (5): 570-8. PMID 8279154. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/8279154/?tool=pubmed.
- ↑ URL: http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/EXAM/IMGQUIZ/pufrm.html. Accessed on: 4 December 2011.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ohtani, Y.; Saiki, S.; Kitaichi, M.; Usui, Y.; Inase, N.; Costabel, U.; Yoshizawa, Y. (Aug 2005). "Chronic bird fancier's lung: histopathological and clinical correlation. An application of the 2002 ATS/ERS consensus classification of the idiopathic interstitial pneumonias.". Thorax 60 (8): 665-71. doi:10.1136/thx.2004.027326. PMID 16061708.