Cystic lung diseases: Algorithmic approach Journal Article


Authors: Raoof, S.; Bondalapati, P.; Vydyula, R.; Ryu, J. H.; Gupta, N.; Raoof, S.; Galvin, J.; Rosen, M. J.; Lynch, D.; Travis, W.; Mehta, S.; Lazzaro, R.; Naidich, D.
Article Title: Cystic lung diseases: Algorithmic approach
Abstract: Cysts are commonly seen on CT scans of the lungs, and diagnosis can be challenging. Clinical and radiographic features combined with a multidisciplinary approach may help differentiate among various disease entities, allowing correct diagnosis. It is important to distinguish cysts from cavities because they each have distinct etiologies and associated clinical disorders. Conditions such as emphysema, and cystic bronchiectasis may also mimic cystic disease. A simplified classification of cysts is proposed. Cysts can occur in greater profusion in the subpleural areas, when they typically represent paraseptal emphysema, bullae, or honeycombing. Cysts that are present in the lung parenchyma but away from subpleural areas may be present without any other abnormalities on high-resolution CT scans. These are further categorized into solitary or multifocal/diffuse cysts. Solitary cysts may be incidentally discovered and may be an age related phenomenon or may be a remnant of prior trauma or infection. Multifocal/diffuse cysts can occur with lymphoid interstitial pneumonia, Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome, tracheobronchial papillomatosis, or primary and metastatic cancers. Multifocal/diffuse cysts may be associated with nodules (lymphoid interstitial pneumonia, light-chain deposition disease, amyloidosis, and Langerhans cell histiocytosis) or with ground-glass opacities (Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia and desquamative interstitial pneumonia). Using the results of the high-resolution CT scans as a starting point, and incorporating the patient's clinical history, physical examination, and laboratory findings, is likely to narrow the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions considerably. © 2016 American College of Chest Physicians
Keywords: lung cysts; cystic lung disease; diffuse lung disease; focal lung luciencies; pulmonary cysts
Journal Title: Chest
Volume: 150
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0012-3692
Publisher: American College of Chest Physicians  
Date Published: 2016-10-01
Start Page: 945
End Page: 965
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2016.04.026
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 27180915
PMCID: PMC7534033
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 6 December 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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