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 1 Needs and opportunities for research in hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Authors Fink-JN; Ortega-HG; Reynolds-HY; Cormier-YF; Fan-LL; Franks-TJ; Kreiss-K; Kunkel-S; Lynch-D; Quirce-S; Rose-C; Schleimer-RP; Schuyler-MR; Selman-M; Trout-D; Yoshizawa-Y 
Source Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2005 Apr; 171(7):792-798 
Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/rccm.200409-1205WS 
NIOSHTIC No. 20028890 
AbstractHypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) develops after inhalation of many different environmental antigens, causing variable clinical symptoms that often make diagnosis uncertain. The prevalence of HP is higher than recognized, especially its chronic form. Mechanisms of disease are still incompletely known. Strategies to improve detection and diagnosis are needed, and treatment options, principally avoidance, are limited. A workshop recommended: a population-based study to more accurately document the incidence and prevalence of HP; better classification of disease stages, including natural history; evaluation of diagnostic tests and biomarkers used to detect disease; better correlation of computerized tomography lung imaging and pathologic changes; more study of inflammatory and immune mechanisms; and improvement of animal models that are more relevant for human disease. 
KeywordsHypersensitivity; Antigens; Diseases; Diagnostic-tests; Biomarkers; Disease-prevention; Occupational-diseases 
ContactHerbert Y. Reynolds, M.D., DLD/NHLBI, Two Rockledge Center, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-7952 
CODENAJCMED 
Publication Date20050401 
Document TypeJournal Article 
Email Addressreynoldh@mail.nih.gov 
Fiscal Year2005 
NTIS Accession No. 
NTIS Price 
Issue of Publication
ISSN1073-449X 
NIOSH DivisionDRDS; DSHEFS 
Source NameAmerican Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 
StateMD; WV; OH 
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