A 61-year-old woman, an ex-smoker with a 10 pack year smoking history, was referred to our clinic for the evaluation of insidious dyspnea and diffuse, bilateral infiltrates on a chest radiograph. She reported that she had been experiencing dyspnea on exertion and dry cough for the past 1.5 years. She denied fevers, chills, hemoptysis, or weight loss. Aside from a smoking history, there were no comorbidities or environmental exposures. She had no family history of lung diseases or other disorders. She worked as a school teacher and had no occupational exposures. There were no pets in the home and no prior occupational exposures.
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