Respiratory bronchiolitis associated with interstitial lung disease

Submitted: February 29, 2016
Accepted: February 29, 2016
Published: September 30, 2004
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lung disease (RB-ILD), first described by Niewoehner et al in an autopsy study of cigarette smokers who died from non pulmonary causes in 1974, is a rare entity that should be distinguished from the other interstitial lung diseases and in particular from desquamative interstitial pneumonia, although the two conditions share a similar histopathological pattern. RB-ILD is clearly connected with tobacco smoking and has been inserted in the “smoking related interstitial lung diseases†together with DIP and Cell histiocytosis of Langerhans; it may also be associated with occupational exposure to machine fumes . The following is a case report of a patient with both smoking and occupational exposure.

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Canessa, P.A., L. Pratticò, L. Bancalari, F. Fedeli, B. Bacigalupo, and S. Silvano. 2004. “Respiratory Bronchiolitis Associated With Interstitial Lung Disease”. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 61 (3). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2004.698.