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DOI: 10.1183/09041950.041s1693
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Standardization of the measurement of transfer factor (diffusing capacity)

J. E. Cotes,D. J. Chinn,P. H. Quanjer,Josep Roca,Yernault Jc

Lung transplantation
Medicine
Lung
1993
Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are a set of heterogeneous lung diseases characterised by inflammation and, in some cases, fibrosis. These lung conditions lead to dyspnoea, cough, abnormalities in gas exchange, restrictive physiology (characterised by decreased lung volumes), hypoxaemia and, if progressive, respiratory failure. In some cases, ILDs can be caused by systemic diseases or environmental exposures. The ability to treat or cure these ILDs varies based on the subtype and in many cases lung transplantation remains the only curative therapy. There is a growing body of evidence that both common and rare genetic variants contribute to the development and clinical manifestation of many of the ILDs. Here, we review the current understanding of genetic risk and ILD.
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    Standardization of the measurement of transfer factor (diffusing capacity)” is a paper by J. E. Cotes D. J. Chinn P. H. Quanjer Josep Roca Yernault Jc published in 1993. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.