Review the different ways lung infections can present on imaging, a practical method for categorizing lung infections, and what the role of medical imaging is in their diagnosis.
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.
00:00 - Introduction
00:59 - Perspective
02:17 - Imaging Feature: Ground-Glass Opacities
02:53 - Imaging Feature: Consolidation
04:15 - Imaging Feature: Centrilobular Nodular Pattern
04:48 - Imaging Feature: Tree-in-Bud Nodular Pattern
05:16 - Imaging Feature: Multiacinar Opacities
05:41 - Imaging Feature: Nodule
06:27 - 3 Imaging Patterns of Lung Infection Evolution
08:19 - Imaging Feature: Fibroproductive Opacities
09:06 - Imaging Feature: Miliary (Random) Nodular Pattern
09:30 - Approach Lung Infections as 10 Categories
12:20 - Tuberculosis
15:15 - Septic Emboli
16:29 - Community Acquired Pneumonia
16:56 - Viral Pneumonia
17:40 - Non-Tubercular Lung Infection
18:26 - Aspiration Pneumonia
19:19 - Consolidative Staphylococcal Pneumonia
19:47 - Endemic Fungal Infection
20:40 - Pneumocystis
21:44 - Aspergillosis
23:38 - Summary Table
25:09 - Rules of the Road
25 июл 2024