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BackgroundAcute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia (AFOP) is a rare interstitial pneumonia characterized by intra-alveolar fibrin deposition and organizing pneumonia. The clinical manifestations and long-term prognosis of AFOP are unclear. Our objective was to investigate the clinical features and prognosis of AFOP.MethodsWe identified patients diagnosed with AFOP by surgical lung biopsy between January 2011 and May 2018 at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital. We retrospectively reviewed clinical and radiologic findings, treatment, and outcomes of AFOP.ResultsFifteen patients with histologically confirmed lung biopsies were included. The median follow-up duration was 2.4 (range, 0.1–82) months. The median age was 55 (range, 33–75) years, and four patients were immunocompromised. Fever was the most common clinical presentation (86.7%). Patchy ground-glass opacities and/or consolidations were the most predominant findings on chest computed tomography images. Nine patients (60%) received mechanical ventilator care, and eight patients (53.3%) died. The non-survivors tended to have slightly higher body mass index (BMI) and a long interval between symptom onset and diagnosis than the survivors, but these findings were not statistically significant. Among seven survivors, five patients were discharged without dyspnea and oxygen supplement.ConclusionsThe clinical course of AFOP was variable. Although AFOP was fatal, most of the patients who recovered from AFOP maintained normal life without supplemental oxygen therapy and respiratory symptoms.

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  • Acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia (AFOP) is a rare interstitial pneumonia that is histologically characterized by intra-alveolar fibrin deposition and organizing pneumonia

  • Study design and patient characteristics We identified patients diagnosed with AFOP by surgical lung biopsy between January 2011 and May 2018 at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, a tertiary teaching hospital

  • We retrospectively reviewed their demographics, clinical features, radiologic findings, treatments, and outcomes based on electronic medical records

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Acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia (AFOP) is a rare interstitial pneumonia that is histologically characterized by intra-alveolar fibrin deposition and organizing pneumonia. It was first described in 2002 by Beasley et al. Kim et al BMC Pulmonary Medicine (2022) 22:56 investigated the clinical characteristics, radiologic findings, and prognosis of AFOP, and investigated the prognostic factors of AFOP. Acute fibrinous and organizing pneumonia (AFOP) is a rare interstitial pneumonia characterized by intra-alveolar fibrin deposition and organizing pneumonia. The clinical manifestations and long-term prognosis of AFOP are unclear. Our objective was to investigate the clinical features and prognosis of AFOP

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