COD 190 - Septal Thickening and Infiltrative Lung Disease

39-years old with carcinoma breast

Bhavin Jankharia

Case:

51-years old with gradually progressive dyspnea in Aug 25.

Findings

  • Septal thickening - mostly regular - some irregularity
  • Variable-sized, randomly distributed nodules
  • Irregular fissural thickening
  • Cystic change
  • Lymphadenopathy - subtle calcification

Diagnosis?

These algorithms help

Case 115 - Ground Glass + Septal Thickening
Ground glass plus septal thickening has a specific set of conditions that can be differentiated based on appearance morphology, presentation (acute/subacute/chronic) and presence of other findings in the chest or elsewhere on whole body scanning
Approach to Small Diffuse Lung Nodules - Lecture
A flow-chart for small diffuse lung nodules

The video discusses the case, the differentials and the diagnosis.


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Case 115 - Ground Glass + Septal Thickening
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