Literature DB >> 24845053

Unusual vanishing interstitial lymphatic "pearls" in a patient presenting with extensive interstitial and mediastinal MDCT features of acute cardiogenic failure related to bradycardia and mitral regurgitation.

Bruno Coulier1, Elie El Khoury, Fabrice C Deprez, Benoît Ghaye, Stephane Van den Broeck, Hussein Tourmous.   

Abstract

Thoracic multidetector computed tomography-MDCT-was simultaneously performed during emergency abdominal CT in a patient presenting with abdominal pain and acute cardiogenic edema related to sick sinus syndrome and mitral prolapse with regurgitation. A constellation of severe but completely reversible interstitial and mediastinal features was found comprising pleural effusions, diffuse alveolar ground glass, thickening of the bronchial walls and septal lines, hazy infiltration of the mediastinal fat, and enlarged lymphatic nodes. Multiple atypical hypodense nodular "pearls" were also found. These oval shape or fusiform pearls were distributed along the thickened septal lines and disappeared completely after treatment. The hypothesis of transient lymphatic ectasia or lakes is proposed for these never previously described abnormalities.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24845053     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-014-1236-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


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