Congress:
ECR24
Poster Number:
C-22143
Type:
EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2024/C-22143
Authorblock:
C. B. Monti1, M. T. A. T. Wetscherek2, T. Sadler2, S. Karia2, A. P. Barker2, M. Kotnik2, J. Babar2; 1Milan/IT, 2Cambridge/UK
Disclosures:
Caterina Beatrice Monti:
Nothing to disclose
Maria Teodora Antuaneta TA Wetscherek:
Nothing to disclose
Timothy Sadler:
Nothing to disclose
Sumit Karia:
Nothing to disclose
Allanah Paula Barker:
Nothing to disclose
MaruĊĦa Kotnik:
Nothing to disclose
Judith Babar:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Lung, CT, Complications, Diagnostic procedure, Treatment effects, Toxicity
Drug-induced interstitial lung disease (DILD) is difficult to diagnose and occurs due to various mechanisms of lung injury from certain drugs. Due to the non-specific nature of both symptoms and imaging findings and the lack of clinical information often provided by clinicians it is important that radiologists have an awareness of the commoner medications that can cause DILD and the CT appearances that can be encountered. Thus, the aim of this educational exhibit is to provide general radiologists with an overview of the main CT findings related to DILD in a non-oncologic setting through a systematic approach with regards to different imaging patterns and clinical settings.