Lymphangitic carcinomatosis remains a challenging diagnosis due to its non-specific clinical presentation and overlap with other pulmonary conditions. HRCT is invaluable in identifying the subtle yet characteristic imaging features of LC, including interlobular septal thickening, nodularity, and bronchovascular bundle changes. Early recognition through imaging enables timely diagnosis, allowing for targeted therapeutic interventions that can significantly improve patient outcomes.
This poster emphasizes the critical role of imaging in the diagnosis of LC and highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach that integrates clinical, radiologic, and pathological findings. By enhancing awareness of the imaging characteristics of LC, this work aims to improve diagnostic precision and optimize care for patients with this life-threatening condition.