Collagen vascular disease-related lung disease: high-resolution computed tomography findings based on the pathologic classification.

Journal: Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography
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Abstract

Collagen vascular disease (CVD) can cause a variety of lung abnormalities, including usual interstitial pneumonia, nonspecific interstitial pneumonia, organizing pneumonia, diffuse alveolar damage, lymphoid interstitial pneumonia, bronchiectasis, constrictive bronchiolitis, follicular bronchiolitis, alveolar hemorrhage, pulmonary hypertension, and drug-induced lung disease. The frequency of each lung disease is different among underlying CVDs. Although high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) findings of lung disease are often nonspecific, there are some characteristic HRCT findings for some lung diseases based on pathologic findings.

Authors
Nobuyuki Tanaka, John Newell, Kevin Brown, Carlyne Cool, David Lynch
Relevant Conditions

Pneumonia