Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is traditionally classified into acute, subacute and chronic forms. A high index of suspicion and a detailed investigation into the patient's environment is the key to diagnosis… Click to show full abstract
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is traditionally classified into acute, subacute and chronic forms. A high index of suspicion and a detailed investigation into the patient's environment is the key to diagnosis and treatment of HP. Eosinophilic lung diseases can be broadly categorized as idiopathic (acute eosinophilic pneumonia, chronic eosinophilic pneumonia, eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis and hypereosinophilic syndromes), those with known cause (allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, drugs, parasitic and non-parasitic infections), and those associated with other known lung diseases (asthma, interstitial lung diseases and lung cancers). A detailed review of drug intake, toxin exposures, and travel history is essential in the differential diagnosis of eosinophilic lung diseases.
               
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