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  2. Diffuse alveolar damage - Wikipedia

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    That being said, the histologic finding of DAD is often associated with the clinical syndrome ARDS but it can also be seen in conditions such as acute interstitial pneumonia (essentially ARDS but without a known inciting cause), acute exacerbation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and primary graft dysfunction after lung transplant. [1]

  3. Vascular bypass - Wikipedia

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    Acute graft occlusion is the occlusion (blockage) of a vascular bypass graft shortly after the bypass is performed. Its causes, which are distinct from those of chronic graft occlusion , include technical failure (e.g. anastomotic stricture, incomplete valve lysis in non-reversed vein) and thrombosis.

  4. Transplant rejection - Wikipedia

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    Chronic rejection is an insidious form of rejection that leads to graft destruction over the course of months, but most often years after tissue transplantation. [12] The mechanism for chronic rejection is yet to be fully understood, but it is known that prior acute rejection episodes are the main clinical predictor for the development of ...

  5. Pulmonary-renal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Pulmonary-renal syndrome (PRS) is a rare medical syndrome in which respiratory failure involving bleeding in the lungs and kidney failure (glomerulonephritis) occur. [1] PRS is associated with a high rate of morbidity and death. [1] The term was first used by Goodpasture in 1919 to describe the association of respiratory and kidney failure. [1]

  6. Chronic allograft nephropathy - Wikipedia

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    Chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN) is a kidney disorder which is the leading cause of kidney transplant failure, [1] occurring months to years after the transplant. Symptoms and signs [ edit ]

  7. Respiratory syncytial virus - Wikipedia

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    Permanent decline in lung function in patients with COPD [3] Immunocompromised Some immunocompromised groups are at higher risk of specific complications, such as: Bone marrow transplant recipients → pneumonia, death [3] Lung transplant recipients → chronic graft dysfunction, acute pneumonitis, obliterative bronchiolitis [3]