Can pulmonary fibrosis develop into pulmonary fibrosis?


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Pulmonary fibrosis is different from pulmonary fibrosis. Pulmonary fibrosis usually does not develop into pulmonary fibrosis. Pulmonary fibrosis normally represents old lung diseases, such as tuberculosis or pneumonia, which may remain after recovery. For pulmonary fibrosis, this condition is completely different from diffuse pulmonary fibrosis. Diffuse pulmonary fibrosis often represents diffuse interstitial lesions in both lungs, such as grid-like shadows, honeycomb-like shadows, and ground-glass shadows. The pathogenesis of these two diseases is completely different, so pulmonary fibrosis does not develop into pulmonary fibrosis. For pulmonary fibrous foci, under normal circumstances, it does not cause clinical symptoms and does not require special treatment, but it is necessary to pay attention to regular review of chest CT.