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Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP), also known as Bronchiolitis Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia (BOOP), is a type of inflammation of the lungs. It is a rare condition, often mistaken for pneumonia or pulmonary fibrosis due to similar symptoms and appearances on imaging tests.

Symptoms

The symptoms of COP are similar to those of pneumonia and include:

Causes

The exact cause of COP is unknown, hence the term "cryptogenic". It is thought to be related to an inflammatory response to an unknown trigger.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of COP is often challenging due to its similarity to other lung conditions. It is typically diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, imaging tests such as CT scan and X-ray, and lung biopsy.

Treatment

Treatment for COP typically involves corticosteroids, which help to reduce inflammation in the lungs. In some cases, additional treatments may be required, such as oxygen therapy or pulmonary rehabilitation.

Prognosis

The prognosis for COP is generally good, with most patients responding well to treatment. However, in some cases, the condition can recur or become chronic.

See also

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