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==Presentation==
==Presentation==


The main symptoms are  
The main symptoms are:


* [[shortness of breath]]
* [[Shortness of breath]]
* [[cough]].
* [[Cough]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:08, 7 March 2009

Restrictive lung disease
ICD-9 518.89
eMedicine med/2012 

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Overview

Restrictive lung diseases are a category of respiratory disease characterised by a loss of lung compliance,[1] causing incomplete lung expansion and increased lung stiffness.

Complete Differential Diagnosis for Restrictive Lung Disease

Pathophysiology

The underlying process is usually pulmonary fibrosis (scarring of the lung). As the disease progresses, the normal lung tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue interspersed with pockets of air. This can lead to parts of the lung having a honeycomb-like appearance.

Presentation

The main symptoms are:

References

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  1. Sharma, Sat. "Restrictive Lung Disease". Retrieved 2008-04-19.