[Changes in lung parenchyma in high resolution computer tomography of patients with type type I sarcoidosis]
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[Changes in lung parenchyma in high resolution computer tomography of patients with type type I sarcoidosis]
Abstract
The aim of this study was to describe the high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) appearances of pulmonary abnormalities in 34 cases of type I sarcoidosis according to radiographic classification--lymphadenopathy only). Abnormalities were seen in 56% cases in which the pulmonary parenchyma appeared on radiographs. Nodules (1-4 mm) were seen in 41%. Other lesions as linear network were--present in 11.8% and ground-glass opacities--in 8.8%. The opacities are clustered in the peribronchovascular spaces, with relative sparing of the lung periphery and predominate in upper and middle lung zones. This study demonstrated the usefulness of HRCT in the correct diagnosis of type I sarcoidosis.
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