The role of spiral multidetector dynamic CT in the study of Williams-Campbell syndrome.

Journal: Acta Radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987)
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Abstract

Williams-Campbell syndrome is a cystic bronchiectatic disease secondary to deficiency or defect of cartilaginous plates in the wall of the airways. In the literature, two main forms are suggested: congenital and acquired (post-infectious). The most frequent symptoms are represented by recurrent pulmonary infections from childhood. Multislice spiral dynamic CT has a major role in the study of cystic pulmonary disease and in differentiating Williams-Campbell syndrome from the other causes of cystic bronchiectasis, in which even lung function tests can give deceptive results.

Authors
V Di Scioscio, M Zompatori, I Mistura, P Montanari, L Santilli, R Luccaroni, N Sverzellati
Relevant Conditions

Bronchiectasis