Interstitial lung disease in the patient who has connective tissue disease

Clinics in Chest Medicine
Charlie Strange, Kristin B Highland

Abstract

Interstitial lung disease is a common complication of many of the connective tissue diseases. Because the prognosis, degree of reversibility, and optimal therapy differs for each disease presentation, a thorough knowledge of the pulmonary presentations of each connective tissue disease is important. Additionally, the challenge of finding the patient who has occult connective tissue disease in an interstitial lung disease clinic is discussed.

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