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Title: Radiology Packet 9


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Radiology Packet 9
  • Alveolar Pulmonary Pattern

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6-week old mixed breed puppyRascal
  • Hx Presented with severe respiratory distress.
    He chewed through an electrical cord and has
    burns on his tongue and lips.

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6-week old mixed breed puppyRascal
  • RF
  • Severe, generalized opacification of all the
    lungs is identified.
  • There are areas of alveolar infiltrates, with the
    presence of air bronchograms. Best seen caudally.
  • Other areas have heavy to mild interstitial
    infiltrates.
  • RD
  • Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
  • Next
  • Diuretic therapy to reduce the pulmonary edema
    and take follow-up radiographs.

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6-week old mixed breed puppyRascal
  • Follow-up films

The lungs, while not normal, show tremendous
improvement over the last 24hrs
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6-year old MN Siamese catSammy
  • Hx Presented for thoracic radiographs prior to
    anesthesia for a radiographic series of the skull.

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6-year old MN Siamese catSammy
  • RF
  • The triangular area of soft tissue opacity that
    silhouettes with the right cardiac margin is a
    consolidated right middle lung lobe.
  • In the left lateral radiographic projection there
    is a sharp demarcation between the consolidated
    right middle lobe and the normal air-filled
    accessory lobe seen over the heart.
  • Hyper-expansion of the thorax.
  • RD
  • Mild diffuse interstitial lung pattern with areas
    of peribronchial infiltrate
  • Consolidated right middle lung lobe
  • R/O
  • Feline asthma
  • Secondary pneumonia and/or atelectasis

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12-year old SchipperkeRobbie
  • Hx Presented with a systolic heart murmur. On PE
    crackles are heard over all of the lung fields.

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12-year old SchipperkeRobbie
  • RF
  • In the lateral view the caudal border of the
    heart is elongated, there is loss of the caudal
    cardiac waist and elevation of the mainstem
    bronchi.
  • The heart appears widened and there is increased
    sternal contact.
  • In the DV view the cardiac silhouette occupies
    more than 65 the thoracic width.
  • There is rounding of the left heart border, a
    small bulge in the left auricle area and
    spreading of the caudal mainstem bronchi
    (bowlegged cowboy)
  • The cranial and caudal pulmonary vessels are
    visible and the vein is larger than the artery.
  • In the lateral view there is increased opacity in
    the hilar region and air bronchograms are seen in
    the region of the accessory lung lobe.
  • In the DV view air bronchograms are seen in the
    hilar region and extending into the caudal lung
    lobes.
  • RD
  • Moderate to sever generalized cardiomegaly
  • Pulmonary venous congestion
  • Pulmonary edema
  • R/O
  • Left-sided congestive heart failure
  • Mitral valve insufficiency secondary to valvular
    endocardiosis
  • Tricuspid insufficiency secondary to valvular
    endocardiosis

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11-year old MN CollieKerry
  • Hx Had surgery for removal of a splenic mass 2
    days ago. He is now febrile and has a productive
    cough.

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11-year old MN CollieKerry
  • RF
  • There is a mild diffuse broncho-interstitial lung
    pattern present that is consistent with normal
    aging changes.
  • Air bronchograms are visible overlying the heart
    in the lateral view and in the VD view the
    triangular area of soft tissue opacity
    silhouetting with the right cardiac margin is
    evidence of alveolar opacification of the right
    middle lung lobe.
  • Incidental finding of several sites of
    spondylosis in the thoracic spine.
  • In the VD view the diaphragm is visible as a
    thin, linear soft tissue structure. This is due
    to the presence of free abdominal gas between the
    liver and the diaphragm.
  • RD
  • A ventrally distributed alveolar lung pattern
    consistent with aspiration pneumonia

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8-year old RottweillerHeidi
  • Hx Presented for evaluation of a chronic cough.
    Pneumonia is suspected. She is also noted to be
    losing weight.

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8-year old RottweillerHeidi
  • RF
  • The left cranial lung lobe is consolidated and
    silhouettes with the heart.
  • In the R lateral view the sharp margin seen
    overlying the heart is the edge of the
    consolidated lung lobe.
  • In the left lateral view there is an area of
    increased opacity with air bronchograms cranial
    to the heart and overlying the heart.
  • In the caudal lung fields there are patchy areas
    of heavy interstitial to alveolar pattern.
  • In the left lateral view there is a focal area of
    opacity dorsal to the mainstem bronchi that has
    caused depression of the bronchi.
  • The trachea is elevated of the trachea over the
    heart base.
  • RD
  • Diffuse patchy heavy interstitial to alveolar
    lung pattern
  • Consolidation of the left cranial lung lobe
  • Hilar lymphandenopathy
  • R/O
  • Eosinophilic granulomatosis
  • Fungal lung disease
  • Other granulomatous lung disease
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