
Congress:
ECR24
Poster Number:
C-10866
Type:
EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2024/C-10866
Authorblock:
J. López Martín, M. M. Merideño García, A. Enriquez Puga, A. A. Gil, E. Ponte, E. F. Berríos, M. S. Paez Alvarez, P. Garcés Marín, A. D. Onuta; Toledo/ES
Disclosures:
Jaime López Martín:
Nothing to disclose
María Montaña Merideño García:
Nothing to disclose
Andres Enriquez Puga:
Nothing to disclose
Asunción Almenar Gil:
Nothing to disclose
Elisabetta Ponte:
Nothing to disclose
Esnelly Francismaría Berríos:
Nothing to disclose
Manuel Sebastian Paez Alvarez:
Nothing to disclose
Pablo Garcés Marín:
Nothing to disclose
Andrei Daniel Onuta:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Lung, Respiratory system, Thorax, CT, Plain radiographic studies, Education, Infection, Inflammation, Transplantation
Radiologists frequently encounter bronchiolitis or distal airway pathology on images. This article aims to simplify the concept of bronchiolitis and facilitate the formulation of a concise and accurate differential diagnosis. We will describe the entities encompassed within the distal airway pathology, distinguishing between cellular and constrictive bronchiolitis. Likewise, we will review the characteristic clinical data typically associated with each entity.