Type: Respiratory

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis

Cystic lung disease in women from abnormal smooth-muscle proliferation, associated with TSC.

Primary ciliary dyskinesia

Defective ciliary motility causing chronic respiratory infections and organ laterality defects.

Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis

Accumulation of surfactant in alveoli impairing gas exchange, usually autoimmune.

Sarcoidosis

Multisystem granulomatous disease most often affecting lungs and lymph nodes.

Asthma

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COPD

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Pneumonia

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Sleep Apnoea

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