A 52-year-old female patient presented with progressive dyspnea. One year prior, she had undergone gastrectomy for gastric cancer. An HRCT scan of the chest revealed nodular interlobular septal ...
In adult patients with CUPVA, long-term pulmonary circulation abnormalities can cause typical unilateral diffuse lung lesions. However, diffuse thickening of interlobular septae, decreased lung volume ...
The nodules are centrilobular and subpleural without associated peribronchovascular thickening or interlobular septal thickening. Conglomerate masses are seen in both silicosis and coal workers ...
The patient developed progressive dyspnea and a chest CT scan showed thickening of the interlobular septum and alveolar walls as well as bilateral infiltrates and ground glass opacities. Serum ...
The patient had no anemia, and his leukocyte count was normal, as were other laboratory test results. An HRCT scan showed extensive areas of ground-glass attenuation, as well as interlobular and ...