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Interstitial lung diseases in children.

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Figure 1 Mechanisms and pathways involved in the response of the alveolar structure of the lung to injury
Figure 2 Alveolar structure disorder-associated ILD and ER stress. The (Endoplasmic Reticulum) ER and its protein maturation machinery allow the synthesis of mature secretory and membrane proteins with specific folded conformation
Figure 3 Search for ILD etiology in children. ILD is defined by the presence of diffuse infiltrates on chest radiographs or chest high resolution computed tomography, and abnormal pulmonary function tests with evidence of a restrictive ventilatory defect (
Figure 4 Alveolar structure disorder-associated ILD. Depending on the causes, the alveolar structure components can be involved differently and serve as primary targets of the underlying pathological processes

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