Crazy paving (medicine)
Crazy paving refers to a pattern seen on computed tomography of the chest, involving lobular septal thickening with variable alveolar filling. The finding is seen in pulmonary alveolar proteinosis,[1] and other diseases.[2] Its name comes from its resemblance to irregular paving stones, called crazy pavings.[3]
References
- ↑ Ishii, Haruyuki; Trapnell, Bruce C.; Tazawa, Ryushi; Inoue, Yoshikazu; Akira, Masanori; Kogure, Yoshihito; Tomii, Keisuke; Takada, Toshinori; Hojo, Masayuki; Ichiwata, Toshio; Goto, Hajime (November 2009). "Comparative Study of High-Resolution CT Findings Between Autoimmune and Secondary Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis". Chest. 136 (5): 1348–1355. doi:10.1378/chest.09-0097. PMID 19892674.
- ↑ Holbert, J. Michael; Costello, Philip; Li, Wei; Hoffman, Robert M.; Rogers, Robert M. (May 2001). "CT Features of Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis". American Journal of Roentgenology. 176 (5): 1287–1294. doi:10.2214/ajr.176.5.1761287. ISSN 0361-803X. PMID 11312196.
- ↑ De Wever, Walter; Meersschaert, Joke; Coolen, Johan; Verbeken, Eric; Verschakelen, Johny A (April 2011). "The crazy-paving pattern: a radiological-pathological correlation". Insights into Imaging. 2 (2): 117–132. doi:10.1007/s13244-010-0060-5. ISSN 1869-4101. PMC 3259383. PMID 22347941.
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