成人囊性肺疾病的病理与影像学相关性综述

Pathology research international Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-02-08 DOI:10.1155/2017/3502438
Prajwal Boddu, Vamsi Parimi, Michale Taddonio, Joshua Robert Kane, Anjana Yeldandi
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摘要

肺实质囊肿的存在,在计算机断层扫描(CT)成像提出了一个重大的诊断挑战。各种可能的病因通常可以根据临床情况和放射学特征来区分。事实上,高分辨率CT的出现使得仅通过分析CT图像模式就可以进行诊断,从而避免了活检的需要。虽然在疾病发展的早期阶段可以通过其特征性的放射表现做出相当具体的诊断,但不同的特征可能会发展到暂时收敛为相对非特异性的放射表现,有时需要进行组织学检查才能做出诊断。本综述研究的目的是通过对每个实体的病理和放射学特征的说明和描述,为病理学家和放射科医生提供主要在成人中最常与囊性肺病变相关的疾病的概述。包括各种疾病实体的简要描述和特征性放射学特征,并为它们的共同大多数提供说明性示例。在这篇文章中,我们也对肺囊性疾病进行分类,强调囊肿形成背后的病理生理学,试图阐明在各种疾病实体中出现的类似囊性表现的特征。
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Pathologic and Radiologic Correlation of Adult Cystic Lung Disease: A Comprehensive Review.

Pathologic and Radiologic Correlation of Adult Cystic Lung Disease: A Comprehensive Review.

Pathologic and Radiologic Correlation of Adult Cystic Lung Disease: A Comprehensive Review.

Pathologic and Radiologic Correlation of Adult Cystic Lung Disease: A Comprehensive Review.

The presence of pulmonary parenchymal cysts on computed tomography (CT) imaging presents a significant diagnostic challenge. The diverse range of possible etiologies can usually be differentiated based on the clinical setting and radiologic features. In fact, the advent of high-resolution CT has facilitated making a diagnosis solely on analysis of CT image patterns, thus averting the need for a biopsy. While it is possible to make a fairly specific diagnosis during early stages of disease evolution by its characteristic radiological presentation, distinct features may progress to temporally converge into relatively nonspecific radiologic presentations sometimes necessitating histological examination to make a diagnosis. The aim of this review study is to provide both the pathologist and the radiologist with an overview of the diseases most commonly associated with cystic lung lesions primarily in adults by illustration and description of pathologic and radiologic features of each entity. Brief descriptions and characteristic radiologic features of the various disease entities are included and illustrative examples are provided for the common majority of them. In this article, we also classify pulmonary cystic disease with an emphasis on the pathophysiology behind cyst formation in an attempt to elucidate the characteristics of similar cystic appearances seen in various disease entities.

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