The air cysts and cystoid changes in pulmonary tissue
https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2019-29-6-745-754
Abstract
Computed tomography (CT) of chest organs is one of the most accurate diagnostic methods allowing the physician to assess the condition of lung parenchyma. Correct interpretation of CT results requires the clinician to recognize normal appearance of lung parenchyma on X-ray and know changes visualized in various bronchopulmonary diseases. It is important that the physician knows and understands underlying cause of a particular radiological pattern in order to discuss with the radiologist lung tissue changes that have been identified considering clinical symptoms. Descriptions of radiological patterns and discussion of corresponding typical clinical observations are presented in the article devoted to air cyst syndrome and cystoid changes in the lung tissue.
About the Authors
M. A. KarnaushkinaRussian Federation
Mariya A. Karnaushkina, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Hospital Therapy No.2
ul. Trubetskaya 8, str. 2, Moscow, 119991, Russia
tel.: (916) 200-93-74
D. V. Burenchev
Russian Federation
Dmitriy V. Burenchev, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chief Research Associate; Head of the Department of Radiological and Radionuclide Research Methods
ul. Srednyaya Kalitnikovskaya 28, str. 1, Moscow, 109029, Russia; ul. Lenskaya 15, Moscow, 129327, Russia
tel.: (903) 785-21-17
A. D. Strutynskaya
Russian Federation
Anastasiya D. Strutynskaya, clinical resident
Lomonosovskiy prospekt 2, str. 1, Moscow, 119296, Russia
tel.: (909) 685-75-38
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Karnaushkina M.A., Burenchev D.V., Strutynskaya A.D. The air cysts and cystoid changes in pulmonary tissue. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2019;29(6):745-754. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2019-29-6-745-754