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===Differentiating pneumoconiosis from other diseases on the basis of dyspnea and cough=== | ===Differentiating pneumoconiosis from other diseases on the basis of dyspnea and cough=== | ||
On the basis of [[cough]] and chronic [[dyspnea]], [[pneumoconiosis]] must be differentiated from [[Lung cancer|lung malignancy]], [[tuberculosis]], [[emphysema]], [[asthma]], [[interstitial lung disease]], [[pneumonia]], and [[sarcoidosis]]. | On the basis of [[cough]] and chronic [[dyspnea]], [[pneumoconiosis]] must be differentiated from [[Lung cancer|lung malignancy]], [[tuberculosis]], [[emphysema]], [[asthma]], [[interstitial lung disease]], [[pneumonia]], and [[sarcoidosis]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 30 April 2021
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dushka Riaz, MD
Overview
Pneumoconiosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause chronic cough and dyspnea.
Differentiating Pneumoconiosis from other Diseases
Pneumoconiosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause cough and dyspnea.
Differentiating pneumoconiosis from other diseases on the basis of dyspnea and cough
On the basis of cough and chronic dyspnea, pneumoconiosis must be differentiated from lung malignancy, tuberculosis, emphysema, asthma, interstitial lung disease, pneumonia, and sarcoidosis.