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Silo-filler's lung

Introduction: Silo-filler's lung

Description of Silo-filler's lung

Silo-filler's lung: pulmonary edema, usually delayed for 1-4 hours, occurring in someone exposed to silage, probably due to nitrogen dioxide; can progress to bronchiolitis obliterans.
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