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Chest, Vol 91, 274-275, Copyright © 1987 by American College of Chest Physicians
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M Arshad, SR Braun and EV Sunderrajan
A 33-year-old woman farmer developed an acute episode of fever, cough, and shaking chills with persistent shortness of breath. Her PaO2 was 51 with a restrictive pattern on pulmonary function. Her diffusion capacity was 36 percent of predicted. In spite of these abnormalities, she always had normal chest roentgenographic findings. Further studies, including a lung biopsy, led to the diagnosis of farmer's lung disease.
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