Presentation
Shortness of breath.
Patient Data
Age: 50
Gender: Female
From the case:
Mosaic attenuation of lung parenchyma
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Patchy, segmental/wedge-shaped areas of increased and decreased attenuation throughout both lungs. Few areas mild bronchial wall thickening. Normal calibre vasculature.
Case Discussion
This case nicely demonstrates typical findings of mosaic attenuation, with areas of segmental lucency and relative increased attenuation throughout all lobes. There is are a few areas of mild bronchial wall thickening. Therefore, the findings are favoured to be related to small airway/air trapping rather than small vessel (or parenchymal) disease.