Imaging of Small Airways Disease
- PMID: 38816101
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2024.02.016
Imaging of Small Airways Disease
Abstract
Bronchiolitis refers to a small airways disease and may be classified by etiology and histologic features. In cellular bronchiolitis inflammatory cells involve the small airway wall and peribronchiolar alveoli and manifest on CT as centrilobular nodules of solid or ground glass attenuation. Constrictive bronchiolitis refers to luminal narrowing by concentric fibrosis. Direct CT signs of small airway disease include centrilobular nodules and branching tree-in-bud opacities. An indirect sign is mosaic attenuation that may be exaggerated on expiratory CT and represent air trapping. Imaging findings can be combined with clinical and pathologic data to facilitate a more accurate diagnosis.
Keywords: Bronchioles; Bronchiolitis; Constrictive bronchiolitis; Small airways disease.
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