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Interstitial lung disease in infancy and early childhood: a clinicopathological primer

Children's interstitial lung disease (chILD) encompasses a wide and heterogeneous spectrum of diseases substantially different from that of adults. Established classification systems divide chILD into conditions more prevalent in infancy and other conditions occurring at any age. This categorisation is based on a multidisciplinary approach including clinical, radiological, genetic and histological findings. The diagnostic evaluation may include lung biopsies if other diagnostic approaches failed to identify a precise chILD entity, or if severe or refractory respiratory distress of unknown cause is present. As the majority of children will be evaluated and diagnosed outside of specialist centres, this review summarises relevant clinical, genetic and histological findings of chILD to provide assistance in clinical assessment and rational diagnostics.

  • Laenger, F. P.
  • Schwerk, N.
  • Dingemann, J.
  • Welte, T.
  • Auber, B.
  • Verleden, S.
  • Ackermann, M.
  • Mentzer, S. J.
  • Griese, M.
  • Jonigk, D.

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Biopsy
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • *Lung/diagnostic imaging/pathology
  • *Lung Diseases, Interstitial/diagnosis/pathology/therapy
Publication details
DOI: 10.1183/16000617.0251-2021
Journal: Eur Respir Rev
Number: 163
Work Type: Review
Location: BREATH
Disease Area: DPLD
Partner / Member: MHH
Access-Number: 35264412

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