subpleural blebs
Spontanpneumothorax
rechts bei ausgeprägtem paraseptalem Emphysem: Links konventionelles Röntgen mit kollabierter Lunge rechts, noch kein Mediastinalshift. Rechts Computertomografie axial und koronar nach Anlage einer Thoraxdrainage.
Pulmonary
emphysema • Emphysema (diagrams) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Paraseptal
emphysema • Paraseptal emphysema - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
COPD
(summary) • Paraseptal emphysema and subpleural bullae - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Paraseptal
emphysema • Paraseptal emphysema - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Pulmonary
emphysema • Paraseptal emphysema - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Pulmonary
bullae • Subpleural bullae - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Paraseptal emphysema refers to a morphological subtype of pulmonary emphysema located adjacent to the pleura and septal lines with a peripheral distribution within the secondary pulmonary lobule. The affected lobules are almost always subpleural, and demonstrate small focal lucencies up to 10 mm in size.
Clinical presentation
The patient is usually asymptomatic, but the condition is considered to be a cause of pneumothorax in young adults.
Pathology
Paraseptal emphysema is usually limited in extent occurring most commonly along the dorsal surface of the upper lung, and is often associated with fibrosis and may coexist with other types of emphysema.
Differential diagnosis
Any larger than 10 mm and they are referred to as subpleural blebs or subpleural bullae.
Siehe auch:
- Lungenemphysem
- Lungenzysten
- Spontanpneumothorax
- Emphysem
- idiopathisches Lungenemphysem mit riesigen Bullae
- pulmonale Blasen (blebs)
und weiter:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu paraseptales Emphysem:
idiopathisches
Lungenemphysem mit riesigen Bullae