BOOP and COP are essentially the same condition and represent one of many ways in which the lung may respond to an inflammatory stimulus. Some underlying causes of BOOP have been identified but in many cases no cause can be found. The clinical and radiological features are of a pneumonic ...
BOOP and COP are essentially the same condition and represent one of many ways in which the lung may respond to an inflammatory stimulus. Some underlying causes of BOOP have been identified but in many cases no cause can be found. The clinical and radiological features are of a pneumonic illn...
Chronic inflammation is noted in the walls of the surrounding alveoli with preserved lung architecture. The preferred term is cryptogenic organising pneumonia (COP) when no aetiology is found.1-3 We report on a patient recently seen with this condition. Case report A 36-year-old woman presented...