Sousa, VCarvalho, L2009-06-292009-06-292004Rev Port Pneumol. 2004 Sep-Oct;10(5):431-5.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.4/537DIP (desquamative interstitial pneumonia) is an interstitial lung disease with diffuse and uniform accumulation of alveolar macrophages. There is a strong association with tobacco since 90% of the patients are smokers. The interstitial lung diseases related to tobacco are diverse and include tumours, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, RBILD (Respiratory Bronchilites associated Interstitial Lung Disease), DIP and Langerhans Cell Histiocitosis. The authors present a case of DIP. A brief theorycal revision and discussion of a case is made facing the association with tobacco.porDoença Pulmonar IntersticialTabacoDIP (pneumonia intersticial descamativa): como quadro do pulmão do tabaco - apresentação de um casoDIP (desquamative interstitial pneumonia): as a tobacco-associated disease -- case reportjournal article