Some of you make this seem like something difficult. My diesel truck doesn't suck back into the intake (and would be pointless since vacuum isn't something you really see in a diesel). Either VTA or use an AOS in a closed system.
If you are special enough to "alter your crankcase pressure" to the point of failure, you're looking at blowing out some seals and pushing oil through the 'seals' of your turbo to be burnt in the exhaust... Not something I'd call a failure, just something that would need address, properly. Venting through a filter doesn't keep the pressure the same. It prevents the induction system from ever pulling a vacuum on the crankcase.
If you are special enough to "alter your crankcase pressure" to the point of failure, you're looking at blowing out some seals and pushing oil through the 'seals' of your turbo to be burnt in the exhaust... Not something I'd call a failure, just something that would need address, properly. Venting through a filter doesn't keep the pressure the same. It prevents the induction system from ever pulling a vacuum on the crankcase.