What Is Bronchiolitis Obliterans?
Another similarly named disease, bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia, is a completely different disease.
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Bronchiolitis Obliterans
Obliterative bronchiolitis; Popcorn lung
Bronchiolitis obliterans is an inflammatory condition that affects the lung's tiniest airways, the bronchioles. In affected people, the bronchioles may become damaged and inflamed leading to extensive scarring that blocks the airways.
High resolution CT scan of a child with post-infectious obliterative bronchiolitis showing glass pattern with air trapping and bronchial thickening
Image by Bo-Qia Xie, Wei Wang, Wen-Qian Zhang, Xin-Hua Guo, Min-Fu Yang, Li Wang, Zuo-Xiang He, Yue-Qin Tian
CT slide of biopsy-proven bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (biopsy-proven)
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High resolution CT scan showing bronchiolitis obliterans with glass pattern, air trapping, and bronchial thickening
Image by Bo-Qia Xie, Wei Wang, Wen-Qian Zhang, Xin-Hua Guo, Min-Fu Yang, Li Wang, Zuo-Xiang He, Yue-Qin Tian
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Respiratory and Cardiovascular Genetic Inheritance
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Chest CT with reversed halo sign
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Bronchiole Swollen and Inflammed with Asthma Showing Smooth Muscle
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Although there is no cure for bronchiolitis obliterans, treatment may help stabilize or slow its progression. The best treatment options and the effectiveness of the selected treatments vary based on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. Medications often prescribed to people with bronchiolitis obliterans include certain types of antibiotics (called macrolide antibiotics), corticosteroids, and immunosuppressive drugs. In severe cases, lung transplantation may be recommended. Therapies such as cough suppressors or supplemental oxygen can also be given to manage the symptoms associated with the condition.
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