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(Fr: hémorragie alvéolaire pure, isolée, sans auto-Ac). Diffuse bland alveolar hemorrhage (DAH). Can be severe or fatal (PMID 26236607). When unassociated with pulmonary vasculitis or capillaritis, the condition is named bland diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH). Caution: hemosiderin-laden BAL macrophages can be found in DAD (PMID 19129275). Laboratory clues to this condition include ANA, ANCA, platelets and coagulation studies (INR, and full blood count). DAH may unravel thrombocytopenia (that may be drug-induced), coaculopathy, ANA- or ANCA- and, less often, anti-GBM-(drug)-related disease. Pulmonary capillaritis is more often suspected than proved, as the lung biopsy is generally avoided if typical gross BAL features for AH are present. ANCA of MPO-, HNE- or, less often, -PR3 with multispecificity and high titers suggest the drug etiology. Drug-induced DAH can mimic primary ANCA-related micropolyangiitis or 'Wegener's'. See PMID 19592204, 20442117, 21606695, 21674416. A search for underlying pulmonary condition at the origin of hemorrhage (e.g. lung cancer, bronchiectasis) is indicated. See also under IIIb, VId, Xs, Xz, XVIIv. 2018 review @PMID 30404115

Publications

Jin SM, Jang MJ, Huh JY, Park MH, Song EY, Oh D

A case of transfusion-related acute lung injury induced by anti-human leukocyte antigen antibodies in acute leukemia.

The Korean journal of hematology 2012 Dec;47;302-6 — 2012 Dec — 302-6

Darabi K, Abdel-Wahab O, Stowell C, Sepehr A

An 87-year-old woman with respiratory distress and alveolar hemorrhage after transfusion.

Chest 2006 Nov;130;1612-6 — 2006 Nov — 1612-6