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  2. Non-specific interstitial pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    Causes. It has been suggested that idiopathic nonspecific interstitial pneumonia has an autoimmune mechanism, and is a possible complication of undifferentiated connective tissue disease; [2] however, not enough research has been done at this time to find a cause. Patients with NSIP will often have other unrelated lung diseases like COPD or ...

  3. Smoking-related interstitial fibrosis (SRIF) - Wikipedia

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    Deaths. Not reported. Smoking-related interstitial fibrosis (SRIF) is an abnormality in the lungs characterized by excessive collagen deposition within the walls of the air sacs (interstitial fibrosis). This abnormality can be seen with a microscope and diagnosed by pathologists. It is caused by cigarette smoking. [1][2]

  4. Interstitial Lung Disease: Symptoms, Causes, Types - Healthline

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    When you have interstitial lung disease, lung damage, irritation, and lack of oxygen can cause a variety of symptoms. These include: shortness of breath, especially when you exercise or climb ...

  5. Lung Diseases Caused By Smoking: Symptoms, Treatments, and More

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    Smoking irritates and damages the lungs, leading to inflamed and narrowed airways. Over time, this can cause permanent damage. Symptoms of chronic bronchitis may include: cough (called smoker’s ...

  6. Lung Nodule Size Chart: What the Size of Nodules Indicates

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    A lung nodule is an irregular growth in your lungs that has a diameter of less than 30 millimeters (mm), or 1.2 inches. Lung nodules are very common and are estimated to occur in 2% to 24% of the ...

  7. Respiratory bronchiolitis - Wikipedia

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    A "smoker's macrophage", with yellow to light brown and finely granular cytoplasmic pigment. Respiratory bronchiolitis is a lung disease associated with tobacco smoking. [1] In pathology, it is defined by the presence of "smoker's macrophages". [1] When manifesting significant clinical symptoms it is referred to as respiratory bronchiolitis ...

  8. Pleural rub is a rough, scratching, or grating lung sound. Your doctor will hear it when you breathe in and out. It's usually louder than other lung sounds since it's happening in your chest wall ...

  9. Smoking and Pneumonia: What to Know and Tips for Managing

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    find supportive people to encourage you. remove smoking temptations from your environment. avoid places where you will be exposed to secondhand smoke or be tempted to smoke. find other substitutes ...

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