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Chest, Vol 82, 124-126, Copyright © 1982 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Usual interstitial pneumonitis in infancy. Clinical and pathologic evaluation

H Mak, RL Moser, JS Hallett and JL Robotham

Interstitial lung disease is uncommon in infancy and childhood, and the long-term clinical and pathologic evolution of this entity in infants has not been published previously. We describe an infant with a steroid- sensitive chronic interstitial pneumonitis for which the clinical and histopathologic progression of the disease are presented. A family history of interstitial pneumonitis consistent with an autosomal dominant trait was present, and Pneumocystis carinii were found in the lung biopsy specimen.


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