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Pulmonary Acinus: Understanding the Computed Tomography Findings from an Acinar Perspective

Authors :
Tássia Machado Medeiros
Stephan Altmayer
Edson Marchiori
Arthur Soares Souza
Klaus L. Irion
Bruno Hochhegger
José da Silva Moreira
Enrico Muller
Felipe Welter Langer
Matteo Baldisserotto
Yana L. R. Pallaoro
Source :
Lung. 197:259-265
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

The lung acinus is the most distal portion of the airway responsible for the gas exchange. The normal acini are not visible on conventional computed tomography (CT), but the advent of micro-CT improved the understanding of the microarchitecture of healthy acini. The comprehension of the acinar architecture is pivotal for the understanding of CT findings of diseases that involve the acini. Centriacinar emphysema, for example, presents as round areas of low attenuation due to the destruction of the most central acini with compensatory enlargement of proximal acini due to alveolar wall destruction. In pulmonary fibrosis, intralobular septal fibrosis manifests as acinar wall thickening with an overlap of acinar collapse and compensatory dilation of surrounding acini constituting the cystic disease typical of the usual interstitial pneumonia pattern. This is a state-of-the-art review to describe the acinar structure from the micro-CT perspective and display how the comprehension of the acinar structure can aid in the interpretation of its microarchitecture disruption on conventional CT.

Details

ISSN :
14321750 and 03412040
Volume :
197
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lung
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....25d885192f4a9b666839ecff86fd473d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-019-00214-7