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==Overview==
==Overview==
There is no established system for the classification of [disease name].
Adult bronchiolitis may be classified according to clinical syndromes and histological abnormalities into 6 subtypes: bronchiolitis obliterans, respiratory bronchiolitis, follicular bronchiolitis, proliferative bronchiolitis, airway-centered interstitial fibrosis, and diffuse panbronchiolitis.  
 
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[Disease name] may be classified according to [classification method] into [number] subtypes/groups: [group1], [group2], [group3], and [group4].
 
OR
 
[Disease name] may be classified into [large number > 6] subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3].
[Disease name] may be classified into several subtypes based on [classification method 1], [classification method 2], and [classification method 3].
 
OR
 
Based on the duration of symptoms, [disease name] may be classified as either acute or chronic.
 
OR
 
If the staging system involves specific and characteristic findings and features:
According to the [staging system + reference], there are [number] stages of [malignancy name] based on the [finding1], [finding2], and [finding3]. Each stage is assigned a [letter/number1] and a [letter/number2] that designate the [feature1] and [feature2].
 
OR
 
The staging of [malignancy name] is based on the [staging system].
 
OR
 
There is no established system for the staging of [malignancy name].


==Classification==
==Classification==
*Adult bronchiolitis may be classified according to clinical syndromes and histological abnormalities into 6 subtypes:<ref name="pmid17600295">{{cite journal |vauthors=Cordier JF |title=Challenges in pulmonary fibrosis. 2: Bronchiolocentric fibrosis |journal=Thorax |volume=62 |issue=7 |pages=638–49 |date=July 2007 |pmid=17600295 |pmc=2117245 |doi=10.1136/thx.2004.031005 |url=}}</ref>
**Bronchiolitis obliterans
**Respiratory bronchiolitis
**Follicular bronchiolitis
**Proliferative bronchiolitis
**Airway - centered interstitial fibrosis
**Diffuse panbronchiolitis


*There is no established system for the classification of [disease name].
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*[Disease name] may be classified according to [classification method] into [number] subtypes/groups:
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**[Group1]
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**[Group2]
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**[Group3]
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**[Group4]
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OR
*[Disease name] may be classified into [large number > 6] subtypes based on:
**[Classification method 1]
**[Classification method 2]
**[Classification method 3]
*[Disease name] may be classified into several subtypes based on:
**[Classification method 1]
**[Classification method 2]
**[Classification method 3]
OR
*Based on the duration of symptoms, [disease name] may be classified as either acute or chronic.
OR
*If the staging system involves specific and characteristic findings and features:
*According to the [staging system + reference], there are [number] stages of [malignancy name] based on the [finding1], [finding2], and [finding3]. Each stage is assigned a [letter/number1] and a [letter/number2] that designate the [feature1] and [feature2].
OR
*The staging of [malignancy name] is based on the [staging system].
OR
*There is no established system for the staging of [malignancy name].


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hadeel Maksoud M.D.[2]

Overview

Adult bronchiolitis may be classified according to clinical syndromes and histological abnormalities into 6 subtypes: bronchiolitis obliterans, respiratory bronchiolitis, follicular bronchiolitis, proliferative bronchiolitis, airway-centered interstitial fibrosis, and diffuse panbronchiolitis.

Classification

  • Adult bronchiolitis may be classified according to clinical syndromes and histological abnormalities into 6 subtypes:[1]
    • Bronchiolitis obliterans
    • Respiratory bronchiolitis
    • Follicular bronchiolitis
    • Proliferative bronchiolitis
    • Airway - centered interstitial fibrosis
    • Diffuse panbronchiolitis


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Adult bronchiolitis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bronchiolitis obliterans
 
Respiratory bronchiolitis
 
Follicular bronchiolitis
 
Proliferative bronchiolitis
 
Airway-centered interstitial fibrosis
 
Diffuse panbronchiolitis


References

  1. Cordier JF (July 2007). "Challenges in pulmonary fibrosis. 2: Bronchiolocentric fibrosis". Thorax. 62 (7): 638–49. doi:10.1136/thx.2004.031005. PMC 2117245. PMID 17600295.