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Review
. 2007 Aug;47(8):691-7.
doi: 10.1007/s00117-007-1531-7.

[Chronic pulmonary embolism--radiological imaging and differential diagnosis]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Chronic pulmonary embolism--radiological imaging and differential diagnosis]

[Article in German]
E Coppenrath et al. Radiologe. 2007 Aug.

Abstract

In chronic pulmonary embolism branches of the pulmonary arterial tree remain partially or totally occluded. This may lead to pulmonary hypertension with the development of right ventricular hypertrophy as well as structural changes of pulmonary arteries. Imaging of chronic pulmonary embolism should prove vessel occlusions (pulmonary angiography, MSCT, MRI) and reduction of regional lung perfusion (lung scanning, MSCT, MRI). According to current guidelines ventilation-perfusion lung scanning and pulmonary angiography are still recommended as the methods of choice. MSCT and MRI provide technical alternatives which are helpful in differential diagnosis versus other types of pulmonary hypertension. In spite of medical and surgical measures (in rare cases pulmonary thromboendarterectomy) the prognosis of chronic pulmonary embolism remains unfavourable.

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