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NON-SPECIFIC INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA: DIFFERENTIATION OF INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE FROM AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES.

Zakiryayeva P.O.Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand State Medical Institute (Rector - Professor Rizaev Zh.A.), Samarkand, ul. Amir Temur, 18 years old [email protected] +998 (66) 233 0766
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Abstract: Recent evidence suggests that nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) has a distinct clinical feature among other idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, and some evidence points to a possible pathogenetic role for autoimmune immunity.\n\nIn the medical database of the Samarkand City Hospital No. 1, patients diagnosed with NSIP (n=58) were identified and after their initial examination, 32 cases of NSIP were identified and re-evaluated using a dynamic integrated multidisciplinary approach and a retrospective analysis was carried out.\n\nThe aim of this study was to evaluate whether NSIP might represent an early pulmonary manifestation of an autoimmune disease. >50% of patients diagnosed with NSIP developed clinical signs of autoimmune disease within 2 years, suggesting a possible link between NSIP and autoimmune disease.

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