Total 10 clinical symptoms reported for Hereditary pulmonary alveolar proteinosis
Acute infectious pneumonia |
Acute inflammation of the lung due to an infection.
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Occasional |
Cough |
A sudden, audible expulsion of air from the lungs through a partially closed glottis, preceded by inhalation.
Synonyms:Cough; Coughing |
Occasional |
Crackles |
Crackles are discontinuous, explosive, and nonmusical adventitious lung sounds normally heard in inspiration and sometimes during expiration. Crackles are usually classified as fine and coarse crackles based on their duration, loudness, pitch, timing in the respiratory cycle, and relationship to coughing and changing body position.
Synonyms:Crepitations; Rales |
Occasional |
Foam cells |
The presence of foam cells, a type of macrophage that localizes to fatty deposits on blood vessel walls, where they ingest low-density lipoproteins and become laden with lipids, giving them a foamy appearance.
Synonyms:Foamy histiocytes; Foamy macrophages; Lipid-laden histiocytes; Presence of foam cells |
Occasional |
Tachycardia |
A rapid heartrate that exceeds the range of the normal resting heartrate for age.
Synonyms:Fast heart rate; Heart racing; Racing heart |
Occasional |
Tachypnea |
Very rapid breathing.
Synonyms:Increased respiratory rate or depth of breathing; Polypnea |
Occasional |