Which of the following is associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis –

Correct Answer: Byssinosis
Description: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis Hypersensitivity pneumonitis describes a spectrum of immunologically mediated*, predominantly interstitial lung disorders caused by intense, often prolonged exposure to inhaled organic dust and related occupational antigens. Etiology: Inhalation of organic dust, most commonly spores of thermophilic fungi*. Depending on the occupation or exposure of specific antigen numerous names have been given to hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Farmer's lung → Thermophilic actinomycetes on mouldy hay or grain dust. Pigeon breeder's lung → Proteins from serum, excreta or feathers of the birds. Air conditioner lung (or Humidifier lung) → Thermophilic bacteria in heated water reservoirs. Bagassosis → Sugarcane bagasse Byssinosis → Cotton dust Maple-bark disease → Mouldy maple bark Mushroom-worker's lung → Mushroom compost dust Silo-filler's disease → Toxic fumes of NO & N2O due to fermentation of silage
Category: Pathology
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