Imaging Patterns in Occupational Lung Disease-When Should I Consider?
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Imaging Patterns in Occupational Lung Disease-When Should I Consider?
Abstract
Occupational lung diseases (OLDs) encompass a broad group of entities related to the inhalation of a variety of agents in the workplace. OLDs may affect the lung parenchyma, pleura, and/or airways. OLDs can pose a diagnostic challenge for radiologists due to a lack of exposure history and overlap in imaging findings with nonoccupational-related entities. For this reason, it is important for the radiologist to be familiar with the high-resolution computed tomography patterns associated with OLDs and consider OLDs when formulating a differential.
Keywords: Inhalational lung disease; Occupational lung disease; Pneumoconiosis.
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