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What is the difference between acute and chronic rejection?

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What is the difference between acute and chronic rejection?

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Acute rejection describes the presence of patients immune cells (called lymphocytes) in the transplanted lung typically detected on a biopsy. Chronic rejection is a condition of progressive airflow obstruction associated with fibrosis of the small airways (scarring of the lungs airways after inflammation) and represents the leading cause of late death after lung transplant. Acute rejection is a strong risk factor for chronic rejection.

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