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The clinical features of idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage depend on whether it is acute or chronic | The clinical features of idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage depend on whether it is acute or chronic | ||
Symptoms of IPH in the acute phase may include the following: | Symptoms of IPH in the acute phase may include the following: | ||
:*Severe dyspnea | :*Severe [[dyspnea]] | ||
:*Cough | :*[[Cough]] | ||
:*Hemoptysis | :*[[Hemoptysis]] | ||
:*Worsening anemia | :*Worsening [[anemia]], shock | ||
:*Rapid asphyxiation due to massive pulmonary hemorrhage | :*Rapid asphyxiation due to massive [[pulmonary hemorrhage]] | ||
patients who present in the chronic phase of the disease may have: | patients who present in the chronic phase of the disease may have: | ||
:*Weight loss | :*[[Weight loss]] | ||
:*Failure to thrive | :*[[Failure to thrive]] | ||
:*Hypoxemic respiratory failure in severe cases | :*Hypoxemic [[respiratory failure]], and [[right heart failure]] in severe cases | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The most common symptoms of IPH in the acute phase include severe dyspnea, cough, hemoptysis. when the disease progress, weight loss, Failure to thrive, and respiratory failure occurs in severe cases.
History and Symptoms
History
The most common symptoms of IPH in the acute phase include severe dyspnea, cough, hemoptysis. when the disease progress, weight loss, Failure to thrive, and respiratory failure occurs in severe cases.
Common Symptoms
The clinical features of idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage depend on whether it is acute or chronic Symptoms of IPH in the acute phase may include the following:
- Severe dyspnea
- Cough
- Hemoptysis
- Worsening anemia, shock
- Rapid asphyxiation due to massive pulmonary hemorrhage
patients who present in the chronic phase of the disease may have:
- Weight loss
- Failure to thrive
- Hypoxemic respiratory failure, and right heart failure in severe cases