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Revista Portuguesa de Pneumologia

 ISSN 0873-2159

FONSECA, Ana L; MERUJE, Manuela; BARATA, Fernando    MARTINS, Yvette. Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia: Experience of a pulmonology ward. []. , 13, 3, pp.301-318. ISSN 0873-2159.

Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP) is a physiopathologic syndrome associating suggestive clinical and imaging features with histopathologic studies showing buds of connective tissue in the lumen of the distal pulmonary airspace. The aim of the study is a retrospective review of all patients with BOOP diagnosed in the Pulmonology Unit of Coimbra Hospital Centre (CHC) between 2000 and 2005. Eleven cases (6 female and 5 male) with mean age 54.8 years were diagnosed. Ten patients were non-smokers and one was an ex-smoker. The mean duration of symptoms was 62.1 days with the initial symptoms dyspnea (8), cough (7), fever (5) and weight loss (2). Nine patients had been given multiple antibiotics, crackles were heard in 6, fever was detected in 6 and dyspnea in 5. Chest X-ray showed bilateral alveolar opacities in 6, focal consolidation in 3, multiple bilateral nodular opacities in 1 and linear opacities in 1. Lung function, performed in 7 patients, showed a reduction in the diffusion capacity in 5. BAL was performed in 8, and all revealed an increase in the percentage of lymphocytes, with low CD4/CD8 in 4. Diagnosis was obtained by pulmonary biopsy performed by TBLB (7), VATS (2) and TTLB (1). Systemic corticosteroids were given in 9 patients. Evolution was favourable in 10 and one patient died. The authors emphasise the time symptoms took to develop, the failure of multiple antibiotics, agreement between symptoms and imaging with those published in the literature, the increased lymphocytes in the BAL, the usefulness of TBLB and the good response to corticosteroids.

: BOOP.

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