ILD encompasses a diverse group of lung disorders causing progressive scarring of lung tissue between the air sacs, reducing oxygen exchange. Symptoms include progressive breathlessness and dry cough; corticosteroids and antifibrotic drugs are used.
Chronic and acute respiratory conditions generate complications that span from local airway damage to systemic consequences including pulmonary hypertension, respiratory failure, and increased susceptibility to secondary infections. Progressive loss of lung function creates a self-perpetuating cycle where hypoxaemia worsens cardiac strain, inflammation accelerates structural damage, and impaired defence mechanisms invite recurrent infections. Early intervention is critical to interrupt these pathways.
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Differential Diagnosis
Conditions that mimic Interstitial Lung Disease — distinguishing features & tests
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