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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hafsa Ghaffar, M.B.B.S[2]

Overview

There are no CT scan findings associated with [disease name].

OR

[Location] CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on CT scan suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].

OR

There are no CT scan findings associated with [disease name]. However, a CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3].

CT scan

  • CT chest may demonstrate bronchiectasis with air-fluid levels bronchial wall thickening with a predilection for central and lower lobes.
  • Dextrocardia if present could be demonstrated as well and necessitates further testing.[1]

CT Para nasal sinuses

CT scan of the sinuses may show changes associated with chronic sinusitis with opacification and polyps in some cases.

References

  1. "Primary ciliary dyskinesia | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org".