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  • Age/Sex 60 / F
  • Case Title 60-year-old woman with dyspnea and cough for 2 months Arthralgia, eyelid swelling for 1 month
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Diagnosis With Brief Discussion

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Imaging Findings
Serial chest radiographs: Multifocal patchy opacities in both lungs, particularly in peripheral and lower lungs. Gradual progression of disease for 5 months
Chest HRCT scans: Patchy consolidation and ground-glass attenuation in both lungs, particularly in peripheral and lower lungs, progression of disease in FU HRCT scan.
Discussion
Etiologic factors of NSIP:
connective tissue disease 16%
organic dust 17%
acute lung injury 8%
undiagnosed UIP
nonrepresntative biopsy of BOOP.

Prognosis of NSIP:
alive and well 45%
alive with disease 38%
dead of disease 11%
dead of other 8%
Keywords
Lung, Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, NSIP,
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