%0 Journal Article %T Spirometry and X-Ray Findings in Cases of Interstitial Lung Diseases %A Ashok Gagiya %A Ankur Patel %A Gautam Bhagat %A Vipul Bhadiyadra %A Khusbu Patel %A Pratik Patel %J National Journal of Community Medicine %D 2012 %I National Journal of Community Medicine %X Background: There are very few studies are done on spirometry and X-ray findings in interstitial lung diseases (ILD) in India. Methods: Pulmonary function tests were performed on computerized spirometer, through Kit Microsystems in 30 patients of high resolution computed tomography (HRCT) proven interstitial lung diseases in tertiary care centre. Results: Majority were in age group 40-49 years (mean age-45.23 years) and 66.5% male patients. Restrictive pattern (96.57%) was present in majority patients in spirometry. Most of patients (60%) of ILD showed reticular-nodular in X-ray chest. Conclusion: Restrictive pattern were observed regardless of smoking status in ILDs. Availability of non-invasive investigations like HRCT chest has increased our early recognitions of ILDs. Reticular-nodular pattern in X-ray chest is very important for suspecting ILD. %K : interstitial lung disease %K pulmonary function test %K spirometry. %U http://njcmindia.org/uploads/3-4_700-702.pdf