Tree cutter lung

Disease/Syndrome
Tree cutter lung
Category
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
Acute/Chronic
Chronic
Comments
Acute presentation: flu-like illness with cough;
Subacute: recurrent "pneumonia";
Chronic: exertional dyspnea, productive cough, and weight loss;
The exposure is to wood chips from living maple and oak trees, and the suspected antigens are Penicillium (three species), Paecilomyces sp., Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus sp., and Rhizopus sp. [See Reference Link] Three cases of HP were diagnosed in employees of a hardwood processing plant. Mold growth (Paecilomyces) was detected, and growth was promoted by drying the lumber in a kiln. [PMID 16621767] See "Hypersensitivity pneumonitis."
Latency/Incubation
Weeks to years until "sensitized"; acute symptoms 4-12 hours after exposure;
Diagnostic
Clinical; Chest x-ray; HRCT; Pulmonary function testing; BAL; Lung biopsy;
ICD-9 Code
495.8
ICD-10 Code
J67.8

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