Pulmonary Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis & common cystic lung diseases | Radiology Board Review Case

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CT appearance of Pulmonary LCH and approach to cystic lung diseases.

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Pulmonary LCH is a rare disease found almost exclusively in cigarette smokers.

Radiologic findings of pulmonary LCH include:
Nodules, usually smaller than 1 to 5 mm, centrilobular and peribronchiolar, may be cavitary, may be seen in association with cysts.
Thick-walled or thin-walled cysts.
Progression over time from nodules to thick-walled cysts to thin- walled cysts.
Upper lobe predominance in size and number of nodules or cysts, costophrenic angles spared.

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⏱Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction.
0:40 - Revision of previous case discussion.
2:45 - PACS-based case images.
8:40 - Case findings of Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis on Computed Tomography.
13:15 - Companion case and approach to imaging of cystic lung disease

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