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KEY FACTS

  • Terminology

    • Imaging

      • Pathology

        Selected References

        1. Jones CM et al: Silicosis in artificial stone workers: spectrum of radiological high-resolution CT chest findings. J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 64(2):241-9, 2020
        2. Jreige M et al: Pulmonary lymphangitic carcinomatosis: diagnostic performance of high-resolution CT and 18F-FDG PET/CT in correlation with clinical pathologic outcome. J Nucl Med. 61(1):26-32, 2020
        3. Shaikh F et al: Radiographic and histopathologic features in sarcoidosis: a pictorial display. Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 41(5):758-84, 2020
        4. Walkoff L et al: Chest imaging in the diagnosis of occupational lung diseases. Clin Chest Med. 41(4):581-603, 2020
        5. Shroff GS et al: Beyond metastatic disease: a pictorial review of multinodular lung disease with computed tomographic pathologic correlation. Can Assoc Radiol J. 66(1):16-23, 2015
        6. Marchiori E et al: Atypical distribution of small nodules on high resolution CT studies: patterns and differentials. Respir Med. 105(9):1263-7, 2011
        7. Devakonda A et al: Bronchiolar disorders: a clinical-radiological diagnostic algorithm. Chest. 137(4):938-51, 2010
        8. Gruden JF et al: Multinodular disease: anatomic localization at thin-section CT--multireader evaluation of a simple algorithm. Radiology. 210(3):711-20, 1999
        9. Lee KS et al: Diffuse micronodular lung disease: HRCT and pathologic findings. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 23(1):99-106, 1999
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        KEY FACTS

        • Terminology

          • Imaging

            • Pathology

              Selected References

              1. Jones CM et al: Silicosis in artificial stone workers: spectrum of radiological high-resolution CT chest findings. J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 64(2):241-9, 2020
              2. Jreige M et al: Pulmonary lymphangitic carcinomatosis: diagnostic performance of high-resolution CT and 18F-FDG PET/CT in correlation with clinical pathologic outcome. J Nucl Med. 61(1):26-32, 2020
              3. Shaikh F et al: Radiographic and histopathologic features in sarcoidosis: a pictorial display. Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 41(5):758-84, 2020
              4. Walkoff L et al: Chest imaging in the diagnosis of occupational lung diseases. Clin Chest Med. 41(4):581-603, 2020
              5. Shroff GS et al: Beyond metastatic disease: a pictorial review of multinodular lung disease with computed tomographic pathologic correlation. Can Assoc Radiol J. 66(1):16-23, 2015
              6. Marchiori E et al: Atypical distribution of small nodules on high resolution CT studies: patterns and differentials. Respir Med. 105(9):1263-7, 2011
              7. Devakonda A et al: Bronchiolar disorders: a clinical-radiological diagnostic algorithm. Chest. 137(4):938-51, 2010
              8. Gruden JF et al: Multinodular disease: anatomic localization at thin-section CT--multireader evaluation of a simple algorithm. Radiology. 210(3):711-20, 1999
              9. Lee KS et al: Diffuse micronodular lung disease: HRCT and pathologic findings. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 23(1):99-106, 1999