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Infiltrative lung diseases in pregnancy
Authors:Freymond N  Cottin V  Cordier J F
Affiliation:a Department of Respiratory Medicine, Reference Centre for Rare Pulmonary Diseases, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Louis Pradel Hospital, Lyon, France
b University of Lyon I, UMR754 INRA, IFR 128, Lyon, France
Abstract:Pregnancy may affect the diagnosis, management, and outcome of infiltrative lung disease (ILD). Conversely, ILD may affect pregnancy. ILD may occur as a result of drugs administered commonly or specifically during pregnancy. Most ILDs predominate in patients older than 40 years and are thus rare in pregnant women. During pregnancy ILD may arise de novo and preexisting ILD may be exacerbated or significantly worsened. Some ILDs generally do not alter the management of pregnancy, labor, or delivery. Preexisting ILD no longer contraindicates pregnancy systematically, but thorough evaluation of ILD before pregnancy is required to identify potential contraindications and adapt monitoring.
Keywords:Infiltrative lung disease   Pregnancy   Women   Gender   Connective tissue disease   Systemic vasculitis   Sarcoidosis   Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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