multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia
Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH) is a rare benign hamartomatous proliferation of type II pneumocytes and is seen in association with tuberous sclerosis (TS). It can occur with or without concurrent lymphangiomyomatosis.
Radiographic features
HRCT / Contrast CT Chest
Seen as random faint but relatively well defined small (1-10 mm ) nodular lung parenchymal densities in patients with tuberous sclerosis. These tends to be diffusely scattered throughout the lung in a random distribution with regard to the secondary lobule .
Treatment and prognosis
Unlike lymphangiomyomatosis, MMPH is not progressive and therefore treatment is not required .
History and etymology
It was first described by Popper et.al in 1991 .
Differential diagnosis
General imaging differential considerations include
- multiple atypical adenomatous hyperplasia (MAAH)
- early pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis - prior to cyst formation
- minute haematogenous lung metastases
- miliary tuberculosis
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