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(Chest. 1992;102:44S-49S.)
© 1992 American College of Chest Physicians

Differential Diagnosis of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia

Masanori Kitaichi M.D., D.Med. Sc.1

1 The Chest Disease Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.

The disease concept of idiopathic BOOP has emerged from a study of many open lung biopsy cases of diffuse infiltrative lung disease. The histopathologic features of idiopathic BOOP have several components: bronchiolitis obliterans, organizing pneumonia, accumulation of foamy cells in the peripheral air spaces, and interstitial infiltration of mononuclear cells. These pathologic findings are nonspecific and many conditions show such a BOOP pattern. Idiopathic BOOP has been discussed in the context of bronchiolitis obliterans, organizing pneumonia, and interstitial pneumonia. While clinically idiopathic BOOP has a relatively broad spectrum of manifestation, BOOP stands as a clinicopathologic disease entity among diffuse infiltrative lung diseases of unknown etiology.







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