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Occupational exposures in constrictive bronchiolitis.

Bronchiolitis obliterans is a clinical entity which results from a variety of etiologies and has a detrimental impact on patients' quality of life when it remains undiagnosed and untreated. Due to its non-pathognomic clinical symptoms and signs, physicians often proceed to radiological examination, especially with high resolution chest tomography. Histological examination reveals constrictive bronchiolitis, the pathological definition of bronchiolitis obliterans. Due to an almost normal aspect of the lung parenchyma this condition can be missed. However, its recognition and the identification of a possible exposure are important for removing the patient from the incriminating agent. We present a case of constrictive bronchiolitis in a metal-cutting worker, highlighting the principal findings of this disease.

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