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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
* Thoracic [[Ultrasonogram|US]] can be used to follow-up patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia. The US shows that all patients exhibited multiple diffuse bilateral B-lines and lung sliding which was consistent with the alveolar-interstitial syndrome. B-line numbers fell during the course of treatment. The US is a useful modality for evaluating the treatment response in patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia. | |||
==Other imaging findings== | ==Other imaging findings== | ||
no | * There is no evident role for [[Ultrasonography|UlltraSound]] (US) in the diagnosis of acute eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP). | ||
* An observational study on thoracic US findings and their clinical utility for follow-up in patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia shows that all patients exhibited multiple diffuse bilateral B-lines and lung sliding which was consistent with alveolar-interstitial syndrome.<ref name="pmid25894572">{{cite journal| author=Yoon H, Kim SJ, Kim K, Lee JE, Jhun BW| title=The utility of thoracic ultrasound in patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia. | journal=PLoS One | year= 2015 | volume= 10 | issue= 4 | pages= e0124370 | pmid=25894572 | doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0124370 | pmc=4404353 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=25894572 }}</ref> | |||
* B-line numbers fell during the course of treatment. US is a useful modality for evaluating the treatment response in patients with AEP. | |||
==Video of TUS of chest shows eosinophilic pneumonia== | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
- Thoracic US can be used to follow-up patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia. The US shows that all patients exhibited multiple diffuse bilateral B-lines and lung sliding which was consistent with the alveolar-interstitial syndrome. B-line numbers fell during the course of treatment. The US is a useful modality for evaluating the treatment response in patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia.
Other imaging findings
- There is no evident role for UlltraSound (US) in the diagnosis of acute eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP).
- An observational study on thoracic US findings and their clinical utility for follow-up in patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia shows that all patients exhibited multiple diffuse bilateral B-lines and lung sliding which was consistent with alveolar-interstitial syndrome.[1]
- B-line numbers fell during the course of treatment. US is a useful modality for evaluating the treatment response in patients with AEP.
Video of TUS of chest shows eosinophilic pneumonia
{{#ev:youtube|FxdfAgVod9k}}
References
- ↑ Yoon H, Kim SJ, Kim K, Lee JE, Jhun BW (2015). "The utility of thoracic ultrasound in patients with acute eosinophilic pneumonia". PLoS One. 10 (4): e0124370. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0124370. PMC 4404353. PMID 25894572.