alveolitis in English

noun

inflammation of alveoli in the lungs resulting from the inhalation of dust; inflammation of a socket of a tooth

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1. This patient suffered from polymyositis and fibrosing alveolitis.

2. In the case of Alveolitis, the sacs are inflamed and stop expanding and contracting properly.

3. Conclusion: Nine cases with a pneumonitis (alveolitis or interstitial lung disease) have been described so far.

4. The clinical picture of these patients showed an acute and severe onset, with the appearance of diffuse alveolitis.

5. In this context hypersensitivity is normally seen as asthma, but other hyerpsensitivity reactions such as rhinitis and alveolitis are also considered

6. After extrinsic allergic alveolitis had been diagnosed, she initially responded well to oral steroid therapy and avoidance of antigen exposure.

7. About 5% of the roebucks investigated showed pathological signs in their mandibular bones (Actinomycosis, Alveolitis, healed fractures) or abnormalities of the teeth.

8. In this context hypersensitivity is normally seen as asthma, but other hyerpsensitivity reactions such as rhinitis and alveolitis are also considered.

9. The pathogenesis of extrinsic allergic alveolitis involves both type III and type IV hypersensitivity reactions that are mediated by immune complexes and TH1 T cells, respectively.

10. Histomorphologically, small vessel vasculitis with neutrophil alveolitis and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage, as well as extravascular intraparenchymal or peribronchial granulomas, can point to PSV.

11. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis, is a rare interstitial lung disease caused by inhalation exposure to a large variety of antigens.

12. Extrinsic allergic alveolitis is rare in childhood. In addition to the acute form presenting with caracteristic symptoms there is a chronic form with nonspecific symptoms.

13. The cases of adverse effects reported vary from occupational rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma to severe diseases, such as pulmonary disease-anaemia syndrome, allergic laryngitis and allergic alveolitis.

14. The authors report a case of extrinsic allergic alveolitis in a patient working in an industrial butchery where she is involved in the preparation of dry sausages.

15. This article summarizes the work-related antigens and clinical picture of extrinsic allergic alveolitis. A new rational procedure to diagnose the disease is presented using recently developed new diagnostic criteria.

16. A case of pigeon breeder's lung with fibroid lung and cor pulmonale is described to illustrate the importance of early discovery of the specific antigen of the exogenous allergic alveolitis.

17. When there is evidence that the lower respiratory tract (i.e. the alveoli) is the primary site of deposition and retention, then bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) may be the technique of choice to quantitatively analyse hypothesis-based dose-effect parameters focusing on alveolitis, pulmonary inflammation, and phospholipidosis.

18. When there is evidence that the lower respiratory tract (i.e., the alveoli) is the primary site of deposition and retention, then bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) may be the technique of choice to quantitatively analyse hypothesis-based dose-effect parameters focusing on alveolitis, pulmonary inflammation, and phospholipidosis.