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Managing a new diagnosis of interstitial lung disease in pregnancy.
Interstitial lung disease (ILD) presents rarely in pregnancy. Reports have associated disease activity with higher rates of preeclampsia, preterm births and fetal loss. This case report describes a patient presenting in her fifth pregnancy with worsening dyspnoea. She was treated with tacrolimus, prednisolone and post-partum methylprednisolone and ultimately had a successful outcome of childbirth.