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- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe hasDbXref 0000-0003-0113-912X @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe hasDbXref "PMID:15316440" @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe hasDbXref "PMID:16635083" @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe hasDbXref "PMID:18051218" @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe type Axiom @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe annotatedSource HP_0006516 @default.
- B032d613fcac4d2dd216d23d2ca67a0fe annotatedTarget "Hypersensitivity pneumonitis involves inhalation of an antigen. This leads to an exaggerated immune response and a following inflammation of the alveoli within the lungs. The main feature of chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis on lung biopsies is expansion of the interstitium by lymphocytes accompanied by an occasional multinucleated giant cell or loose granuloma. After exposure to the provoking antigen, following symptoms can be seen: fever, chills, malaise, cough, hemoptysis, chest tightness, dyspnea, rash, swelling and headache and can be completely reversible, based on the duration of the illness, categorized as acute (HP:0011009), subacute (HP:0011011), and chronic (HP:0011010)." @default.