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High-resolution CT of the lung

W. Richard Webb, Nestor L. Müller, David P. Naidich

Raven Press, c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This reference on the use of high-resolution CT (HRCT) to evaluate diffuse lung disease. It details the diagnostic capabilities of HRCT, gives step-by-step instructions on examination technique, describes and illustrates normal lung anatomy, defines and demonstrates HRCT findings for a wide range of diseases, and explains how to interpet these findings. More than 250 illustrations show the precision with which HRCT reveals subtle anatomic changes associated with disease and delineates the characteristics of abnormalities, allowing a specific diagnosis or an accurate differential diagnosis. Close attention is given to the use of HRCT in guiding thoracic biopsies and in follow-up examinations to determine the efficacy of treatment. A glossary of HRCT terms is also included.

Table of Contents

  • High-resolution CT technique
  • normal lung anatomy
  • HRCT findings of lung disease
  • diseases characterized primarily by reticular opacities
  • diseases characterized primarily by reticulonodular or nodular opacities
  • diseases characterized primarily by increased lung opacity
  • diseases characterized primarily by cystic abnormalities, lung destruction or decreased lung opacity
  • HRCT of the normal and abnormal pleura
  • clinical utility of HRCT
  • glossary of HRCT terms.

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