Perivascular Cysts in Sjogren's

62-year old known to have Sjogren’s

Bhavin Jankharia

Case:

This was published as a Youtube Case of the Day 210.

62-year old known to have Sjogren’s and diffuse lung disease (Fig. 1.

  • Reticular opacities
  • Subpleural sparing
  • Cysts
  • Upper lobe bronchocentric reticular opacities

The cysts are perivascular.

The video describes the case, then scrolls through the CT images on Osirix, discusses how to create minIP images and then discusses the diagnosis in this patient with Sjogren's.


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