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==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
===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 | |||
:*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 in severe cases, | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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History and Symptoms
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
- 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 in severe cases,