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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
On chest | On [[chest X-ray]] alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) [[emphysema]] presents as a hyperlucent appearance because [[Tissue|healthy tissue]] has been destroyed. Affected regions also are described as oligemic because they lack the normal rich pattern of branching blood vessels. An unusual characteristic in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency is found in about 60% of PiZZ patients is the striking basilar distribution. In contrast, [[cigarette smoking]] is associated with more severe apical disease. | ||
==X Ray== | ==X Ray== | ||
On chest | On [[chest X-ray]] alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) [[emphysema]] presents as:<ref name="pmid8633137">{{cite journal |vauthors=King MA, Stone JA, Diaz PT, Mueller CF, Becker WJ, Gadek JE |title=Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency: evaluation of bronchiectasis with CT |journal=Radiology |volume=199 |issue=1 |pages=137–41 |year=1996 |pmid=8633137 |doi=10.1148/radiology.199.1.8633137 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid15306534">{{cite journal |vauthors=Parr DG, Stoel BC, Stolk J, Stockley RA |title=Pattern of emphysema distribution in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency influences lung function impairment |journal=Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. |volume=170 |issue=11 |pages=1172–8 |year=2004 |pmid=15306534 |doi=10.1164/rccm.200406-761OC |url=}}</ref> | ||
* | *A hyperlucent appearance because healthy tissue has been destroyed. | ||
*Affected regions also are described as oligemic because they lack the normal rich pattern of branching blood vessels. | *Affected regions also are described as oligemic because they lack the normal rich pattern of branching blood vessels. | ||
*An unusual characteristic in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency is found in about | *An unusual characteristic in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency is found in about 60% of PiZZ is that [[emphysema]] has a striking basilar distribution | ||
*In contrast, cigarette smoking is associated with more severe apical disease. | *In contrast, [[cigarette smoking]] is associated with more severe apical [[disease]]. | ||
[[File:Alpha-1-antitrypsin-deficiency.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Hyperinflation of the lungs (note over 11 posterior ribs visible on PA projection, flattened diaphragm, increased retrosternal air space) and hyperlucency of the lungs<small> Case courtesy of Dr Andrew Dixon, href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org. From the case https://radiopaedia.org/cases/9674"rID: 9674</small>]] | [[File:Alpha-1-antitrypsin-deficiency.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Hyperinflation of the lungs (note over 11 posterior ribs visible on PA projection, flattened diaphragm, increased retrosternal air space) and hyperlucency of the lungs<small> Case courtesy of Dr Andrew Dixon, href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org. From the case https://radiopaedia.org/cases/9674"rID: 9674</small>]] | ||
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Overview
On chest X-ray alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) emphysema presents as a hyperlucent appearance because healthy tissue has been destroyed. Affected regions also are described as oligemic because they lack the normal rich pattern of branching blood vessels. An unusual characteristic in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency is found in about 60% of PiZZ patients is the striking basilar distribution. In contrast, cigarette smoking is associated with more severe apical disease.
X Ray
On chest X-ray alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) emphysema presents as:[1][2]
- A hyperlucent appearance because healthy tissue has been destroyed.
- Affected regions also are described as oligemic because they lack the normal rich pattern of branching blood vessels.
- An unusual characteristic in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency is found in about 60% of PiZZ is that emphysema has a striking basilar distribution
- In contrast, cigarette smoking is associated with more severe apical disease.
References
- ↑ King MA, Stone JA, Diaz PT, Mueller CF, Becker WJ, Gadek JE (1996). "Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency: evaluation of bronchiectasis with CT". Radiology. 199 (1): 137–41. doi:10.1148/radiology.199.1.8633137. PMID 8633137.
- ↑ Parr DG, Stoel BC, Stolk J, Stockley RA (2004). "Pattern of emphysema distribution in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency influences lung function impairment". Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 170 (11): 1172–8. doi:10.1164/rccm.200406-761OC. PMID 15306534.