医学
病理
毛细支气管炎
弥漫性泛细支气管炎
支气管扩张
放射科
肺
呼吸系统
解剖
红霉素
生物
内科学
微生物学
抗生素
作者
Santiago E. Rossi,Tomás Franquet,Mariano Volpacchio,Ana Giménez,Gabriel Aguilar
出处
期刊:Radiographics
[Radiological Society of North America]
日期:2005-05-01
卷期号:25 (3): 789-801
被引量:185
摘要
The tree-in-bud pattern is commonly seen at thin-section computed tomography (CT) of the lungs. It consists of small centrilobular nodules of soft-tissue attenuation connected to multiple branching linear structures of similar caliber that originate from a single stalk. Originally reported in cases of endobronchial spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, this pattern is now recognized as a CT manifestation of many diverse entities. These entities include peripheral airway diseases such as infection (bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic), congenital disorders, idiopathic disorders (obliterative bronchiolitis, panbronchiolitis), aspiration or inhalation of foreign substances, immunologic disorders, and connective tissue disorders and peripheral pulmonary vascular diseases such as neoplastic pulmonary emboli. Knowledge of the many causes of this pattern can be useful in preventing diagnostic errors. In addition, although the causes of this pattern are frequently indistinguishable at radiologic evaluation, the presence of additional radiologic findings, along with the history and clinical presentation, can often be useful in suggesting the appropriate diagnosis.
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