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| Signs      = cough
| Symptoms  = dyspnea
| Prevalence = uncommon
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'''Non-specific interstitial pneumonia''', abbreviated '''NSIP''', is an uncommon type of [[diffuse lung disease]].
'''Non-specific interstitial pneumonia''', abbreviated '''NSIP''', is an uncommon type of [[diffuse lung disease]].


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*If no underlying cause is present it is known as ''idiopathic NSIP''.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Romagnoli M, Poletti V |title=[Update on non-specific interstitial pneumonia: a pattern, a clinical entity or different phenotypes? Surgical or bronchoscopic diagnosis?] |language=Italian |journal=Recenti Prog Med |volume=100 |issue=12 |pages=531–4 |year=2009 |month=December |pmid=20178304 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*If no underlying cause is present it is known as ''idiopathic NSIP''.
 
Clinical features, typical - idiopathic form:<ref name=pmid20178304>{{cite journal |author=Romagnoli M, Poletti V |title=[Update on non-specific interstitial pneumonia: a pattern, a clinical entity or different phenotypes? Surgical or bronchoscopic diagnosis?] |language=Italian |journal=Recenti Prog Med |volume=100 |issue=12 |pages=531–4 |year=2009 |month=December |pmid=20178304 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Middle-aged, never-smoker women.
*Dyspnea.
*Cough.
*Ground glass on HRCT.
*Very good prognosis.


==Gross/Radiology==
==Gross/Radiology==
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