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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
CT scan shows | CT scan shows nonspecific findings in [[bronchiolitis]] that can help differentiate it from other diseases. These findings are centrilobular [[nodules]], [[Bronchiolar epithelium|bronchiolar]] wall thickening, [[Ground glass opacification on CT|ground glass]] appearance and [[parenchymal]] [[cyst|cysts]]. | ||
==CT scan== | ==CT scan== | ||
CT scan shows | CT scan shows nonspecific findings in cases of bronchiolitis. These findings can be found in other diseases. They include: | ||
*Centrilobular [[nodules]] (with the tree-in-bud pattern) | *Centrilobular [[nodules]] (with the tree-in-bud pattern) | ||
*[[Bronchiolar epithelium|Bronchiolar]] wall thickening | *[[Bronchiolar epithelium|Bronchiolar]] wall thickening |
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Overview
CT scan shows nonspecific findings in bronchiolitis that can help differentiate it from other diseases. These findings are centrilobular nodules, bronchiolar wall thickening, ground glass appearance and parenchymal cysts.
CT scan
CT scan shows nonspecific findings in cases of bronchiolitis. These findings can be found in other diseases. They include:
- Centrilobular nodules (with the tree-in-bud pattern)
- Bronchiolar wall thickening
- Ground glass appearance
- Parenchymal cysts