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Review
. 2007 Jul;62(7):638-49.
doi: 10.1136/thx.2004.031005.

Challenges in pulmonary fibrosis. 2: Bronchiolocentric fibrosis

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Challenges in pulmonary fibrosis. 2: Bronchiolocentric fibrosis

Jean-François Cordier. Thorax. 2007 Jul.

Abstract

Bronchiolocentric fibrosis is essentially represented by the pathological pattern of constrictive fibrotic bronchiolitis obliterans. The corresponding clinical condition (obliterative bronchiolitis) is characterised by dyspnoea, airflow obstruction at lung function testing and air trapping with characteristic mosaic features on expiratory high resolution CT scans. Bronchiolitis obliterans may result from many causes including acute diffuse bronchiolar damage after inhalation of toxic gases or fumes, alloimmune chronic processes after lung or haematopoietic stem cell transplantation, or connective tissue disease (especially rheumatoid arthritis). Airway-centred interstitial fibrosis and bronchiolar metaplasia are other features of bronchiolocentric fibrosis.

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