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Last reviewed: 21 Apr 2025
Last updated: 22 Nov 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • exposure to avian protein antigen, especially excrement
  • mold in work environment
  • occupational exposure to chemicals
  • dyspnea
  • cough

Other diagnostic factors

  • fever/chills
  • malaise
  • weight loss/anorexia
  • bibasilar rales
  • diffuse rales
  • clubbing

Risk factors

  • smoking
  • viral infection
  • exposure to avian protein antigen
  • exposure to mold antigen
  • exposure to bacterial antigen
  • exposure to diisocyanate (e.g., epoxy resin)
  • exposure to acid anhydride antigen (e.g., paint refinisher)
  • exposure to metalworking fluid
  • nitrofurantoin, methotrexate, roxithromycin, and rituximab
  • e-cigarettes
  • sertraline
  • ayurvedic medicine

Diagnostic tests

1st tests to order

  • chest x-ray
  • CT chest
  • serum antigen-specific IgG or IgA
  • pulmonary function test
  • diffusing lung capacity of carbon monoxide

Tests to consider

  • bronchoalveolar lavage
  • lung biopsy

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Leslie Grammer, MD

Professor

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Director

Ernest S. Bazley Asthma and Allergy Center

Clinic Practice Director

Allergy-Immunology

Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation

Chicago

IL

Disclosures

LG declares that she has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Jordan Fink, MD

Professor of Pediatrics

Allergy-Immunology Division

Medical College of Wisconsin

Milwaukee

WI

Disclosures

JF is an author of a number of references cited in this topic.

Alec Chessman, MD

Professor of Family Medicine

Medical University of South Carolina

Charleston

SC

Disclosures

AC declares that he has no competing interests.

Toby M. Maher, MB, MSc, PhD, MRCP

Consultant Respiratory Physician

Interstitial Lung Disease Unit

Royal Brompton Hospital

London

UK

Disclosures

TMM has received consultancy fees from GSK, Actelion, and Philips Respironics. He has received lecture fees from Astra Zeneca and holds an unrestricted industry-academic grant from GSK.

References

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Key articles

Raghu G, Remy-Jardin M, Ryerson CJ, et al. Diagnosis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis in adults. An Official ATS/JRS/ALAT clinical practice guideline. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2020 Aug 1;202(3):e36-69.Full text  Abstract

Quirce S, Vandenplas O, Campo P, et al. Occupational hypersensitivity pneumonitis: an EAACI position paper. Allergy. 2016 Jun;71(6):765-79.Full text  Abstract

Fernández Pérez ER, Travis WD, Lynch DA, et al. Diagnosis and evaluation of hypersensitivity pneumonitis: CHEST guideline and expert panel report. Chest. 2021 Aug;160(2):e97-156.Full text  Abstract

Reference articles

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