Lymphomatoid granulomatosis chest x ray
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Overview
An x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of Lymphomatoid granulomatosis. Findings on an x-ray suggestive of Lymphomatoid granulomatosis include Bilateral nodules or masses , Pleural effusions, Pneumonitis, and cavitation of nodules. Chest x-ray can be used to differentiate lymphomatoid granulomatosis from other conditions or disease that can be confused with it, but to definitively diagnose it further investigation is needed.
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The following x-ray findings are suggestive of assisting in diagnosing Lymphmotoid granulomatosis:
- Bilateral nodules or masses in the lower and peripheral lung
- Pneumonitis
- Pleural effusion
- Cavitation of nodules
Pneumothorax