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Mosaic Attenuation: Etiology, Methods of Differentiation, and Pitfalls.

Seth J Kligerman1, Travis Henry1, Cheng T Lin1, Teri J Franks1, Jeffrey R Galvin1.   

Abstract

Mosaic attenuation is a commonly encountered pattern on computed tomography that is defined as heterogeneous areas of differing lung attenuation. This heterogeneous pattern of attenuation is the result of diverse causes that include diseases of the small airways, pulmonary vasculature, alveoli, and interstitium, alone or in combination. Small airways disease can be a primary disorder, such as respiratory bronchiolitis or constrictive bronchiolitis, or be part of parenchymal lung disease, such as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, or large airways disease, such as bronchiectasis and asthma. Vascular causes resulting in mosaic attenuation are typically chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension, which is characterized by organizing thrombi in the elastic pulmonary arteries, or pulmonary arterial hypertension, a heterogeneous group of diseases affecting the distal pulmonary arterioles. Diffuse ground-glass opacity can result in a mosaic pattern related to a number of processes in acute (eg, infection, pulmonary edema), subacute (eg, organizing pneumonia), or chronic (eg, fibrotic diseases) settings. Imaging clues that can assist the radiologist in pinpointing a diagnosis include evidence of large airway involvement, cardiovascular abnormalities, septal thickening, signs of fibrosis, and demonstration of airtrapping at expiratory imaging. (©)RSNA, 2015.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26274445     DOI: 10.1148/rg.2015140308

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiographics        ISSN: 0271-5333            Impact factor:   5.333


  19 in total

Review 1.  Imaging of Chronic Thromboembolic Disease.

Authors:  Adina Haramati; Linda B Haramati
Journal:  Lung       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 2.584

2.  Multimodal indirect imaging signs of pulmonary embolism.

Authors:  Pedro Paulo Teixeira E Silva Torres; Alexandre Dias Mançano; Gláucia Zanetti; Bruno Hochhegger; Ana Caroline Vieira Aurione; Marcelo Fouad Rabahi; Edson Marchiori
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2020-01-21       Impact factor: 3.039

3.  New severity assessment in cystic fibrosis: signal intensity and lung volume compared to LCI and FEV1: preliminary results.

Authors:  Sabrina Fleischer; Mareen Sarah Kraus; Sergios Gatidis; Winfried Baden; Andreas Hector; Dominik Hartl; Ilias Tsiflikas; Juergen Frank Schaefer
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2019-11-14       Impact factor: 5.315

4.  CNN-based Deformable Registration Facilitates Fast and Accurate Air Trapping Measurements at Inspiratory and Expiratory CT.

Authors:  Kyle A Hasenstab; Joseph Tabalon; Nancy Yuan; Tara Retson; Albert Hsiao
Journal:  Radiol Artif Intell       Date:  2021-11-10

5.  The disconnect between visual assessment of air trapping and lung physiology for assessment of small airway disease in scleroderma-related interstitial lung disease: An observation from the Scleroderma Lung Study II Cohort.

Authors:  Sangmee Sharon Bae; Lila Pourzand; Grace Hyun Kim; Bianca E Villegas; Andrea Oh; Daniel E Furst; Jonathan Goldin; Donald P Tashkin
Journal:  J Scleroderma Relat Disord       Date:  2021-10-23

Review 6.  Pathophysiology and clinical evaluation of the patient with unexplained persistent dyspnea.

Authors:  Andi Hudler; Fernando Holguin; Meghan Althoff; Anne Fuhlbrigge; Sunita Sharma
Journal:  Expert Rev Respir Med       Date:  2022-01-20       Impact factor: 4.300

7.  Patient outcomes associated with post-tuberculosis lung damage in Malawi: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Jamilah Meghji; Maia Lesosky; Elizabeth Joekes; Peter Banda; Jamie Rylance; Stephen Gordon; Joseph Jacob; Harmien Zonderland; Peter MacPherson; Elizabeth L Corbett; Kevin Mortimer; Stephen Bertel Squire
Journal:  Thorax       Date:  2020-02-26       Impact factor: 9.139

Review 8.  Optimizing the diagnosis and assessment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension with advancing imaging modalities.

Authors:  Seth Kligerman; Albert Hsiao
Journal:  Pulm Circ       Date:  2021-05-24       Impact factor: 3.017

9.  Transfer coefficient of the lung for carbon monoxide and the accessible alveolar volume: clinically useful if used wisely.

Authors:  J Alberto Neder; Mathieu Marillier; Anne-Catherine Bernard; Denis E O'Donnell
Journal:  Breathe (Sheff)       Date:  2019-03

10.  Pitfalls of Computed Tomography in the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Era: A New Perspective on Ground-Glass Opacities.

Authors:  Sara Mehrabi; Silvia Fontana; Francesca Mambrin; Hoang Quyen Nguyen; Elda Righi; Evelina Tacconelli; Giancarlo Mansueto
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-05-16
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