Discussion
Diagnosis With Brief Discussion
- Diagnosis
- DIP (desquamative interstitial pneumonia)
- Radiologic Findings
- Brief Review
- DIP is characterized by mild inflammation of the alveolar interstitium with relative preservation of the alveolar anatomic structure and the presence of many macrophages within the alveolar air spaces. The most common finding on the chest radiograph is the presence of ground-glass opacity in the lower lung zones. These areas of ground-glass opacity are predominantly in the periphery of lower-lung zone on HRCT scan. Irregular lines of attenuation, cystic changes, and traction bronchiectasis may also be seen but are usually not prominent.
- References
- 1. Desquamative interstitial pneumonia: thin-section CT findings in 22 patients. Hartman TE, Primack SL, Swenwen SJ, et al. Radiology 1993;187:787-790.
2. Hasleton PS. Fibrosing alveolitis in Spencers Pathology of the lung. McGraw-Hill, 1996;401-432
- Keywords
- Lung, Interstitium, Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, DIP, smoking related, IIP,