
Lung Abnormalities Persist 3 Years After Severe COVID-19 - Medscape
Jul 18, 2025 · More than half of severe COVID-19 survivors show fibrotic-like lung abnormalities even 3 years after infection, especially those who are more critically ill.
Risk Score Validated to Predict Lung Disease in RA - Medscape
Nov 26, 2025 · Pulmonary fibrosis was diagnosed through high‑resolution CT based on reticular patterns, honeycombing, or traction bronchiectasis, with occasional ground‑glass opacities, in the …
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ILD in Rheumatology: Screening, Treating, Monitoring - Medscape
Mar 6, 2025 · An expert in connective tissue disease–associated interstitial lung disease described best approaches for rheumatologists to be proactive in screening, diagnosing, treating, and monitoring …
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis: 5 Things to Know - Medscape
Jan 11, 2019 · The authors concluded that patients with traction bronchiectasis and possible UIP on HRCT have the same response to nintedanib as those with honeycombing on HRCT or biopsy …
Latest Medical News, Clinical Trials, Guidelines - Medscape
Jan 9, 2026 · Today on Medscape : Get the latest medical news, clinical trial coverage, drug updates, journal articles, CME activities & more on Medscape. A free resource for physicians.
Symptom Severity May Predict Bronchiectasis Exacerbations
Sep 24, 2025 · In patients with bronchiectasis, prior exacerbations and symptom severity predict future events, whereas long-term macrolide therapy may be useful in preventing exacerbations.
FDA Approves New Option for NCFB - Medscape
Aug 22, 2025 · The FDA has approved brensocatib tablets in 10-mg and 25-mg doses as once-daily treatment for non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis (NCFB) in adults and children aged 12 years or older, …
Why More Doctors Are Joining Unions - Medscape
Sep 6, 2024 · With increasing private equity and a dwindling voice, more physicians are turning to unions as a way to protect their rights and advocate for better working conditions.