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WSI24-127-Case-2
A 65-year old man with persistent fever, dyspnea, persistent cough and hemolysis was referred to the multidisciplinary board for interstitial lung diseases. Previous transbronchial biopsies and radiology at a referring center rendered a tentative diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. However, based on the unusual clinical course with persistent fever of unknown origin (> 2 months) and low lymphocyte count on BAL, a VATS thoracic biopsy was performed.
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