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− | Diffuse Fibrosing Alveolitis/ Interstitial Pneumonia | + | Diffuse Fibrosing Alveolitis/ [[Interstitial Pneumonia]] |
*Diffuse inflammatory process which occurs distal to the terminal bronchioles | *Diffuse inflammatory process which occurs distal to the terminal bronchioles | ||
*Characterised by thickening and fibrosis of the alveolar walls | *Characterised by thickening and fibrosis of the alveolar walls | ||
− | *The precise underlying aetiology of this condition is obscure and it is likely to represent the end stage of a variety of initial insults including '''EAA''' and [[ | + | *The precise underlying aetiology of this condition is obscure and it is likely to represent the end stage of a variety of initial insults including '''EAA''' and [[Acute Bovine Pulmonary Emphysema and Oedema|fog fever]] |
*Progression from an acute exudative phase through a proliferative phase (proliferation of type II pneumocytes) to a final irreversible stage of fibrosis is the hallmark of DFA | *Progression from an acute exudative phase through a proliferative phase (proliferation of type II pneumocytes) to a final irreversible stage of fibrosis is the hallmark of DFA | ||
*The rate of the ensuing fibrosis is heavily dependant on the intensity of the inflammation associated with it | *The rate of the ensuing fibrosis is heavily dependant on the intensity of the inflammation associated with it | ||
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*Stimulation of fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition are thought to be induced by macrophage derived cytokines, e.g. IL-1, TGFalpha and TGFbeta, GM-CSF | *Stimulation of fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition are thought to be induced by macrophage derived cytokines, e.g. IL-1, TGFalpha and TGFbeta, GM-CSF | ||
+ | [[Image:Diffuse fibrosing alveolitis.jpg|right|thumb|150px|<small><center>Diffuse fibrosing alveolitis (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]] | ||
+ | *Chronic disease of adult cattle occuring sporadically | ||
+ | *Probably caused by repeated subclinical incidents of fog fever or farmer's lung | ||
+ | *[[Extrinsic Allergic Bronchio-Alveolitis|'''Farmer's Lung''']] | ||
+ | **Extrinsic allergic alveolitis | ||
+ | **Hypersensitivity of ingested or inhaled moulds | ||
+ | **May occur as an outbreak or sporadically in adult cattle | ||
− | [[Category:Allergic Respiratory Diseases]][[Category:To Do - Blood]] | + | *'''Hypersensitivity diseases''' often cause an lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia |
+ | *Chronic interstitial pneumonia progresses to fibrosis | ||
+ | **Sometimes called '''pneumonitis''' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Allergic Respiratory Diseases]][[Category:To Do - Blood]][[Category:To Do - Clinical]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Type III Hypersensitivity Diseases]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bronchi and Bronchioles - Pathology]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Respiratory System - Inflammatory Pathology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 19 February 2011
Diffuse Fibrosing Alveolitis/ Interstitial Pneumonia
- Diffuse inflammatory process which occurs distal to the terminal bronchioles
- Characterised by thickening and fibrosis of the alveolar walls
- The precise underlying aetiology of this condition is obscure and it is likely to represent the end stage of a variety of initial insults including EAA and fog fever
- Progression from an acute exudative phase through a proliferative phase (proliferation of type II pneumocytes) to a final irreversible stage of fibrosis is the hallmark of DFA
- The rate of the ensuing fibrosis is heavily dependant on the intensity of the inflammation associated with it
- Underlying pathogenesis of the fibrosis is complex and involves a relative increase of type I collagen fibres (dense, high tensile strength) over type III fibres (reticulin)
- Stimulation of fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition are thought to be induced by macrophage derived cytokines, e.g. IL-1, TGFalpha and TGFbeta, GM-CSF
- Chronic disease of adult cattle occuring sporadically
- Probably caused by repeated subclinical incidents of fog fever or farmer's lung
- Farmer's Lung
- Extrinsic allergic alveolitis
- Hypersensitivity of ingested or inhaled moulds
- May occur as an outbreak or sporadically in adult cattle
- Hypersensitivity diseases often cause an lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia
- Chronic interstitial pneumonia progresses to fibrosis
- Sometimes called pneumonitis