Interstitial lung diseases in children

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Annick Clement
Nadia Nathan
Ralph Epaud
Brigitte Fauroux
Harriet Corvol
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[1] AP-HP,Pediatric Pulmonary Department, Reference Center for Rare Lung Diseases
[2] Hôpital Trousseau,undefined
[3] Inserm UMR S-938; Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6,undefined
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Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | / 5卷
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Interstitial Lung Disease; Alveolar Epithelial Cell; High Resolution Compute Tomography; Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis; Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis;
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Interstitial lung disease (ILD) in infants and children comprises a large spectrum of rare respiratory disorders that are mostly chronic and associated with high morbidity and mortality. These disorders are characterized by inflammatory and fibrotic changes that affect alveolar walls. Typical features of ILD include dyspnea, diffuse infiltrates on chest radiographs, and abnormal pulmonary function tests with restrictive ventilatory defect and/or impaired gas exchange. Many pathological situations can impair gas exchange and, therefore, may contribute to progressive lung damage and ILD. Consequently, diagnosis approach needs to be structured with a clinical evaluation requiring a careful history paying attention to exposures and systemic diseases. Several classifications for ILD have been proposed but none is entirely satisfactory especially in children. The present article reviews current concepts of pathophysiological mechanisms, etiology and diagnostic approaches, as well as therapeutic strategies. The following diagnostic grouping is used to discuss the various causes of pediatric ILD: 1) exposure-related ILD; 2) systemic disease-associated ILD; 3) alveolar structure disorder-associated ILD; and 4) ILD specific to infancy. Therapeutic options include mainly anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and/or anti-fibrotic drugs. The outcome is highly variable with a mortality rate around 15%. An overall favorable response to corticosteroid therapy is observed in around 50% of cases, often associated with sequelae such as limited exercise tolerance or the need for long-term oxygen therapy.
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