XXXI - Eye catchers
Eye-catcher: Tongue edema
Last update 17/06/2026
XXXI - Eye catchers
Last update 17/06/2026
XII. Pericardial involvement
XII.g Pleural/pericardial effusion, ANA positive (DI lupus)
XIV. Pleural involvement
XIV.a Pleural effusion (uni or bilateral) (can accompany ILD induced by the drug)
XIV. Pleural involvement
XIV.d Eosinophilic pleural effusion
XIX. Angioedema
XIX.b Visceral angioedema
XXIV. Interstitial lung disease - Pulmonary infiltrates - Pulmonary fibrosis
XXIV.a Pneumonitis (ILD)
XXIV. Interstitial lung disease - Pulmonary infiltrates - Pulmonary fibrosis
XXIV.c Eosinophilic pneumonia (pulmonary infiltrates and eosinophilia)
XXVIII. Large airway involvement
XXVIII.a Angioedema (may cause UAO, asphyxia and death)
XXVIII. Large airway involvement
XXVIII.i Tongue involvement (edema, glossitis, hematoma)
XXIX. Small airway involvement
XXIX.a Bronchospasm - Wheezing - Asthma
XXIX. Small airway involvement
XXIX.c Severe or catastrophic bronchospasm or asthma attack (can be fatal)
XXIX. Small airway involvement
XXIX.d Cough (lone)
XXX. Imaging features
XXX.c Imaging: Upper/central airway narrowing
XXXI. Eye catchers
XXXI.a Eye-catcher: Tongue edema
XXXV. Disordered breathing during sleep
XXXV.b Disordered breathing pattern - Cheynes-Stokes respiration
XXXV. Disordered breathing during sleep
XXXV.c Obstructive sleep apnea
XXXVI. Autoimmune syndromes - Systemic reactions or conditions
XXXVI.b Lupus - Lupus syndrome
XXXVIII. Miscellaneous - Varia
XXXVIII.b Unilateral/Hemilingual (angio)edema
XXXVIII. Miscellaneous - Varia
XXXVIII.i Cough syncope