- Nutshell
- Cystic lung disease
- If there is an effusion with Cystic disease
- most likely LAM
- most likely chylous
- LAM is the only cystic lung disease that has an
- effusion
- PTX 40%
- Growth abnormality of smooth muscle
- occurring in women of childbearing age.
- and tuberous sclerosis
- growing throughout the lungs,
- airways – causing obstructive symptoms
- lymph vessels (chylous effusions)
- blood vessels,
- resulting in a clinical entity similar to emphysema
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- cough
- dyspnea
- PTX
- structurally resulting in the formation of cysts
- two forms,
- sporadically,
- associated with tuberous sclerosis complex
- two forms,
- CT
- more than 10 thin walled cysts
- scattered diffusely throughout the lungs.
- upper
- lower
- mid
- no nodules
- associated pleural effusion (chylous)
- usually in the thousands
- Associated
- lymphangionas
- renal angiomyolipomas
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- growing throughout the lungs,
-
Effusion – likely chylous
Pneumothorax
References and Links
Abbott, G et al Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation RadioGraphics Vol. 25, No. 3
Pallisa E eta al Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: Pulmonary and Abdominal Findings with Pathologic Correlation RadioGraphics Vol. 22, No. suppl_1