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Ch. 12 CT Chest Basics
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08/11/2012

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What are some tips for differentiating a mediastinal mass from a parenchymal lung mass?
Definition
-mediastinal masses will originate in the mediastinum
-if a mass is surrounded by lung tissue in both the frontal and lateral projections, its lies within the lung
-if a mass is surrounded by lung tissue in one, but not in bother projections, it may be in either the lung or the mediastinum
Term
the margin of a mediastinal mass is _________ than that of a mass that originates in the lung
Definition
sharper
Term
What are the 5 diseases that may present in the anterior mediastinum?
Definition
4 T's
-thymoma
-teratoma
-terrible lymphoma
-thyroid mass
-AND pericardial cyst
Term
What are two causes of middle mediastinal masses? which is the most common?
Definition
-lymphadenopathy: most common, and most often caused by Hodgkin's lymphoma
-aneurysm (pulmonary or aortic aneurysm)
Term
What are 4 pathologies that may be seen in the posterior mediastinum?
Definition
-neurogenic tumors (schwannoma, neurofibromas)
-esophageal tumors
-lymphadenopathy
-descending aortic aneurysm
Term
Hilum overlay sign: abnormality is _______ to any structure that the abnormality obscures
Definition
adjacent
Term
When would you order a CT of the chest with contrast?
Definition
when evaluating mediastinal structures (lymph nodes, mediastinal masses, lung cancer)
Term
Contrast in the chest is timed to opacify the _________ and _________ soft tissues. THis is (earlier/later) than CT PE and CTA studies
Definition
lungs
mediastinal
later
Term
What is the most frequently encountered anterior mediastinal mass? how can you differentiate this mass from the other T's?
Definition
substernal thyroid masses
they characteristically displace the trachea either to the R or L above the level of the aortic arch, most other anterior mediastinal masses do not do that.
Term
what is the most common cause of mediastinal mass overall???
Definition
lymphadenopathy (whether from lymphoma, metastatic CA, sarcoid, or TB)
Term
Describe the border with which lymphadenopathy usually presents/
Definition
a lobulated or polycyclic border because they are composed of several contiguous enlarged lymph nodes
Term
what age group do thymomas typically occur in?
Definition
middle aged adults (generally older age than those with teratomas)
Term
thymomas are associated with ________/_______ about 35% of the time
Definition
myasthenia gravis
Term
how does a thymoma present on CT?
Definition
smooth or lobulated mass that arises near the junction of the heart and great vessels, which like a teratoma, may contain calcification
Term
what are the size restrictions for calling something a nodule or a mass
Definition
<3 cm is a nodule
> 3 cm is a mass
Term
Give 5 characteristics of a benign pulm nodule.
Definition
-size (esp < 4 mm), with no change in over 2 years
-calcification
-smooth margins
-decrease FDG uptake on PET scan
Term
Give some malignant features of a pulm nodule.
Definition
-size (esp > 5 cm)
-no calcification
-ground glass attenuation
-change in size over time
-SPICULATED, lobulated, or shaggy borders
-increased uptake on PET, on enhanced with contrast
Term
Describe a hamartoma
Definition
disorganized lung tissue with fat (60%), diffuse or popcorn calcifications (30%) or both
smooth or lobulated in contour
Term
What is the Fleishner Society Criteria?
Definition
set of evidence based criteria setting guidelines for the follow-up of noncalcified nodules found incidentally during chest CT- only applies to patients with no known malignancy
Term
What are the 3 best radiographic test for a solitary pulm nodule, solid, > 1 cm, with low clinical suspicion for cancer?
Definition
CT chest without contrast
FDG-PET/CT whole body
transthoracic needle biopsy
Term
what are the three best tests for a solid nodule, >1 cm, with moderate to high clinical suspicion for CA?
Definition
CT chest without contrast
FDG-PET/CT whole body
transthoracic needle biopsy
Term
What is the best test to perform for a solid nodule, <1 cm, with low clinical suspicion for cancer?
Definition
watchful waiting with CT follow up
Term
what is the best study for a solid nodule <1 cm, with moderate to high clinical suspicion for cancer?
Definition
CT chest without contrast
Term
What are 6 common CT findings in lung cancer?
Definition
1. irregular or spiculated edge
2. lobulated contour
3. air bronchograms
4. cavitation with THICK, nodular wall (abscess usually have thin wall)
5. > 2 cm
6. ground glass opacification (think BAC)
Term
give some common characteristics of SCLC
Definition
very aggressive
central
Term
give some characteristics of squamos (NSCLC)
Definition
central and likes to cavitate
Term
give some characteristics of adenocarcinoma (NSCLC)
Definition
peripheral, slow growing, most common
Term
Give some examples of large cell (NSCLC)
Definition
peripheral, usually > 4cm
Term
what are the three best tests for non invasive clinical staging of bronchogenic carcinoma, NSCLC
Definition
CT chest without contrast through adrenals
CT chest with contrast through adrenals
FDG-PET/CT skull base to mid-thigh
Term
what are the three best tests for staging of SCLC
Definition
CT chest without contrast including upper abdomen
CT chest with contrast including upper abd
MRI hear without and with contrast
Term
What are the three classic findings for a PE
Definition
-wedge shaped peripheral airspace disease (hampton hump)
-focal oligemia (westermark sign)
-prominent central pulmonary artery (knuckle sign)
Term
What does well's criteria tell you? what does a wells score greater than 6 mean?
Definition
the likelihood of a patient having a DVT
pt has a high probability and a 38% chance of PE
Term
what is the best test for a suspected PE? what is the best test for patients with contraindications to the best test?
Definition
CT pulm angiography
V/Q scan
Term
what is the best test for suspected PE in a pregnant patient?
Definition
CXR
Term
what is the CT PE protocol?
Definition
CT scan through the chest with thin sections times when contrast opacifies (makes white) the pulm arteries (approx 35 secs) thus allowing for detection of hypodense (vlack) pulm arterial filling defects (PE)
Term
what is the number one cause of an aortic aneurysm?
Definition
atherosclerosis
Term
Define these measurements for an ascending aortic dilatation:
4 cm
5 cm
6 cm
Definition
4- ectasia
5- aneurysm
6- surg
Term
what measurement marks a descending aortic aneurysm?
Definition
3 cm
Term
what measurement marks a AAA? when is it time for surg?
Definition
3 cm
5.5 cm
Term
what are the two best tests for acute chest pain, suspected aortic dissection?
Definition
xray of the chest
CTAS chest and abdomen with contrast
Term
What is the protocol for a dissection
Definition
1. noncontrast CT from lung apices to aortic bifurcation (intramural hematoma)
2. arterial phase CT from lung apices to aortic bifurcation (scan is timed so the thoracic aorta is best opacified- whitened)
Term
Which is usually whiter on CT, the true or the false lumen?
Definition
true lumen
Term
what is the number one cause of aortic dissection?
Definition
HTN
Term
what is the difference in treatment between an ascending aortic dissection and everything else?
Definition
ascending aorta= SURG
descending aorta= medical management unless there is something else serious going on
Term
what is the best radiographic study in a pateint older than 40 with acute respiratory illness who is immunocompetent, a patient with dementia, and a patient < 40 with negative physcial sx and no other signs, sx, RFs?
Definition
CHEST XRAY!
Term
How about the same illness with a patient <40 with + PE and/or other RFs, complicated PNA, and suspected SARS?
Definition
CHEST XRAY!~
Term
What about a patient with suspected H1N1 who has already had a normal chest radiograph?
Definition
Ct chest without contrast
Term
what is the difference between a ground glass opacity and a consolidation?
Definition
you can see vessels through a ground glass opacity
Term
A consolidation is complete filling of alveoli with one of what 4 things?
Definition
water
pus
blood
protein
Term
ground glass opacity is a ________ filling of the alveoli with water, pus, blood, or protein
Definition
partial
Term
what are tree in bud opacities? what are they usually seen in?
Definition
centrilobular branching structures that resemble a budding tree. most noticeable in the peripheral lung.
broad DDX, but usually seen in bronchopneumonia
Term
what are the two best radiographic studies for dyspnea w/ suspected cardiac origin?
Definition
Xray chest
US echocardiography transthoracic resting
Term
what is the best test for acute non-specific chest pain, low probability of CAD?
Definition
CXR
Term
What are 3 findings of CXR that signal emphysema/overinflation?
Definition
>10 posterior ribs visible
flattening of diaphragms on lateral XR
enlarged retrosternal clear spaces
Term
describe the three different pathologic patterns of emphysema: centrilobular, panacinar, and paraseptal
Definition
-centrilobular (centriacinar): focal destruction limited to the respiratory bronchioles and the cnetral portions of the acinus (cigarette smoking)
-panacinar: entire alveoulus distal to the terminal bronchiole- most severe (homozygous alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency)
-paraseptal: least common; involves distal airways and structures, alveolar ducts, and sacs (bullae may cause PTX)
Term
how can you differentiate a cyst from a bullae?
Definition
cysts have thicker walls, but both are thin walled
Term
what is bronchiectasis?
Definition
irreversible abnormal dilatation of the airways (bronchi and bronchioles) usually from infection, proximal obstruction, or congenital abnormality
Term
what is the hallmark lesion on CT of bronchiectasis?
Definition
signet ring sign: the bronchus; usually with a thickened wall becomes larger than its associated pulmonary artery.
Term
what are the two best radiographic studies for chronic dyspnea with suspected pulmonary origin?
Definition
CXR
CT chest without contrast (High resolution CT)
Term
what are the two best studies for hemoptysis
Definition
CXR
ct chest with contrast
Term
what is the protocol of a high resolution chest cT?
Definition
CT chest without contrast plus:
-inspiratory images (supine)
-expiratory images (supine)
-inspiratory prone images
Term
what is honeycombing?
Definition
stacked subpleural cysts usually located in the lung bases and associated with interstitial fibrosis (restrictive lung disease)
Term
what is the difference between parapneumonic effusion and empyema?
Definition
-parapneumonic effusion: fluid in pleural space secondary to pneumonia, abscess, or other infectious etiologies (NO bacteria)
-empyema: plueral effusion with infection/bacteria
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