− | Pulmonary Infiltration with Eosinophilia (PIE) is a broad term describing an inflammatory lung disease in which the predominant infiltrating cell is the [[Eosinophils|eosinophil]]. It is thought to be an immune mediated condition where the airway abnormalities are a consequence of a [[Category:Hypersensitivity|hypersensitivity]] reaction to an unidentified allergen such as microfilariae of [[Heartworm|heartworms]], [[Lungworm|lungworms]], chronic bacterial or fungal infections (eg, histoplasmosis, [[Aspergillosis|aspergillosis]]), viruses, external antigens, and unknown precipitating factors.<br> | + | Pulmonary Infiltration with Eosinophilia (PIE) is a broad term describing an inflammatory lung disease in which the predominant infiltrating cell is the [[Eosinophils|eosinophil]]. It is thought to be an immune mediated condition where the airway abnormalities are a consequence of a [[:Category:Hypersensitivity|hypersensitivity]] reaction to an unidentified allergen such as microfilariae of [[Heartworm|heartworms]], [[Lungworm|lungworms]], chronic bacterial or fungal infections (eg, histoplasmosis, [[Aspergillosis|aspergillosis]]), viruses, external antigens, and unknown precipitating factors.<br> |
| '''Eosinophillic pulmonary granulomatosis''' is a severe type of PIE seen in dogs and is characterized by the development of nodules and hilar lymphadenopathy. It is most often associated with a hypersensitivity reaction to microfilarie in heartworm infection. | | '''Eosinophillic pulmonary granulomatosis''' is a severe type of PIE seen in dogs and is characterized by the development of nodules and hilar lymphadenopathy. It is most often associated with a hypersensitivity reaction to microfilarie in heartworm infection. |