SCINTIGRAPHY, ANGIOGRAPHY AND COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY IN UNILATERAL HYPERLUCENT LUNG DUE TO OBLITERATIVE BRONCHIOLITIS

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MIRAVITLLES, M [1 ]
ALVAREZCASTELLS, A [1 ]
VIDAL, R [1 ]
VENDRELL, M [1 ]
TORRENTS, C [1 ]
DEGRACIA, J [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BARCELONA, HOSP GEN VALLE HEBRON, DEPT RADIOL, E-08015 BARCELONA, SPAIN
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UNILATERAL HYPERLUCENT LUNG; OBLITERATIVE BRONCHIOLITIS; ANGIOGRAPHY; VENTILATION-PERFUSION SCAN; COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY;
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This study examines the value of different imaging methods in assessing the anatomic structures of unilateral hyperlucent lung due to obliterative bronchiolitis. We studied 9 patients, 5 males and 4 females, suffering from UHL (mean age 49 years). Ventilation-perfusion scan (VPS) and computed tomography (CT) of the chest were performed in all, and conventional angiography or digital substraction angiography (DSA) in 7 patients. The VPS showed the characteristic pattern of a matched ventilation-perfusion defect and considerable air trapping during the washout phase. Conventional angiography and DSA displayed a smaller pulmonary artery on the affected side, with a poor peripheral vasculature. CT displayed a loss of lung volume in all cases, with diminished mean attenuation values, a markedly diminished vasculature and integrity of the main airways. In constrast to other imaging modalities, CT imaged bronchiectasis, which was the cause of the patients' clinical symptoms of bronchorrhea and hemoptysis. We conclude that CT of the chest is the most valuable imaging method for evaluating unilateral hyperlucent lung, particularly in symptomatic patients.
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