Faces of Atelectasis – Compressive

Compressive Atelectasis From Pleural Effusions

Pleural Effusion
In this case there a large right sided pleural effusion (yellow) with secondary atelectasis of the right lung.  (red and green) This coronal CT of the chest at the level of the left ventricle shows a large right pleural effusion which lies between the visceral and parietal pleura. Once the effusion is large enough to weaken the capillary forces that hold the parietal and visceral pleura together, it fail, and the lung collapses which is what is noted on this image – ie total lung collapse because of loss of cohesive adhesive forces. 
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Effusion without Findings of Atelectasis on CXR

CXR and Correlative CT with Bilateral Pleural Effusions and Atelectasis
92-year-old female presents with a dyspnea. CXR shows a moderate sized right effusion. CT scan shows bilateral pleural effusions. On the right there is a moderate effusion with compressive atelectasis and on the left, there is a small effusion with a minor degree of atelectasis with atelectasis of the left lung.
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Complex pleural effusion and lobar compressive atelectasis
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Complex pleural effusion and lobar compressive atelectasis
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Complex pleural effusion and lobar compressive atelectasis
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Complex pleural effusion and lobar compressive atelectasis
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Complex pleural effusion and lobar compressive atelectasis
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Compressive Atelectasis due to Left Pleural Effusion
58year old male presents with dyspnea. CT scan shows bilateral pleural effusions with crescentic region of compressive atelectasis in the left lower lobe
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Compressive Atelectasis due to Right Pleural Effusion
68year old male presents with dyspnea. Ultrasound of the right chest shows a moderate sized pleural effusion (+) with crescentic region of compressive atelectasis
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Ultrasound and Correlative CT with Left Pleural Effusion and Atelectasis
86 year-old female presents with a dyspnea. US shows a left effusion with compressive atelectasis. CT scan shows bilateral pleural effusions with atelectasis of the left lung.
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Variation of the Crescentic Shape of Passive Atelectasis
79 year-old female with bilateral simple pleural effusions and compressive atelectasis with a variation in the shape of the atelectasis in the right lower lobe.
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Compressive Atelectasis due to Bilateral Pleural Effusion
46-year-old female presents with a dyspnea and a cough. Imaging of the chest shows cardiomegaly with bilateral moderate sized pleural effusion with crescentic region of compressive atelectasis noted on the axial images at the bases and crowding of the bronchovascular bundles best evaluated on the coronal image. The 3D reconstructions show functionally “bare” lower lobe segmental airways.
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Bilateral Pleural Effusions with Passive Compressive Atelectasis
66 year-old female with bilateral simple pleural effusions and compressive atelectasis
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Atelectasis of the Left Lung, Pleural Effusion, Pericardial Tamponade s/p AVR
60 year old male s/p AVR presents with acute respiratory distress. CT scan shows total collapse of left lung, associated with a large effusion The atelectasis is either due to the associated effusion or an obstructing mucus plug.  There is a large pericardial effusion with tamponade physiology by echo
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.netHyperemia and Atelectasis

70-year old female with mild bilateral hyperemic atelectasis The left sided atelectasis may in part be compressive. The absence of a compressive element on the right side raises the possibility of acute aspiration with acute inflammation causing hyperemia
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White Out – Large Pleural Effusion and 

Total Collapse of the left Lung 

White Out of the CXR with Passive Compressive Atelectasis of the Left Lung
48 year-old male presents with a dyspnea. CXR shows a total white out of the left chest with pulmonary congestion. CT scan shows a large left pleural effusion with total atelectasis of the left lung. Incidental note is made of premature calcific coronary artery disease.
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80-year-old male presents with a dyspnea. Imaging of the chest using CT shows moderate sized pleural effusion on the right with focus of fixation (black arrow b) In addition the shape of the effusion reflects restriction to follow the normal shape of a gravitational dependent effusion. On the left side the effusion is simple characterised by a crescentic shape of the atelectasis (white arrow c) and a shape of the effusion conforming to the expected shape of a simple effusion.
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3D CT scans Normal vs Lobar Atelectasis
3D reconstruction of a normal patient (above) and of a patient with compressive atelectasis (below) The image below is from an 88 year old male with bilateral complex effusions with compressive atelectasis of the lower lobe and portion of the lingula
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Compressive Atelectasis
88 year old male with bilateral effusions shown on the CXR. Axial CT shows thickened pleura on the left with compressive atelectasis of the lower lobe and a smaller region of crescentic compressive atelectasis on the right. 3D reconstruction shows atelectasis of the left lower lobe and portion of the lingula.  The left effusion is complex.
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Tension Hydrothorax
Lung Cancer, Tension Hydrothorax, and Atelectasis
85-year-old female with a history of lung cancer, presents with a dyspnea and hypotension. CT scan shows a large right pleural effusion under pressure, with mediastinal shift to the right. In addition, there is compression of the heart with back up of venous return due the pressure effect on the heart and vascular structures. Among the structures showing venous distension are the SVC (blue arrowhead, a) right sided upper limb veins (blue arrowhead b) and the left upper pulmonary veins (red arrowhead, b. The effusion in the right pleural cavity with atelectatic lung herniates into the left hemithorax, (white arrowhead, c). There is a dense sediment in the pleural fluid (red arrowhead, d) suggesting blood in the pleural cavity. The left atrium is compressed (maroon arrowhead, d)
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Compressive Atelectasis by Air
Bullous Lung Disease

CT Emphysema, Infected Bullous Lung Disease, Biapical Abscesses Compressive Atelectasis
65-year-old male with emphysema of the lungs presents with a cough, fever and leukocytosis. CT in the axial plane shows extensive apical bullous lung disease. There is a large right upper lobe bulla with an air fluid level, and a smaller left upper lobe bulla with an air fluid level. The bulla in the left upper lobe, cause compressive atelectasis of a segment of the left upper lobe.
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Pneumothorax

large Pneumothorax with Compressive Atelectasis
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Spontaneous Tension Pneumothorax
49 year old male with a cough presents for a Chest Xray which showed a tension pneumothorax. Chest tube was placed emergently in the radiology department.
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CT Pneumonia Complex Effusion and Compressive Atelectasis

CT Pneumonia Complex Effusion and Compressive Atelectasis
54-year-old female presents with a cough, fever and leukocytosis and multicentric lung abscesses. The patient continued to be febrile with rising white cell count. CT in the axial plane with the patient in decubitus position prior to diagnostic aspiration shows compressive atelectasis of the right upper and right lower lobes by a complex para-pneumonic effusion (c,d yellow arrowheads). Air pockets within the effusion (d, teal blue arrowheads) and the relative hyperdensity of the effusion confirm its complexity. Air bronchograms are noted.
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Compressive Atelectasis Alongside the Aorta

Compressive Atelectasis Alongside the Aorta
68 year old male with a cough.
CT shows Compressive Atelectasis alongside the pulsating aorta
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Compressive Atelectasis by Tortuous Aorta

Compressive atelectasis and bronchiectasis caused by tortuous aorta
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Mesothelioma

CXR of an 81 year old shipbuilder shows dense pleural surrounds of a known mesothelioma with decrease in size of the left hemithorax.  There is dense multicentric consolidation noted on the lateral CXR CT scan (lower row) confirms the presence of a dense fibrosis surrounding the left lung, dominant in the lung base with compression  of the left lower lobe
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CTscan in the coronal and axial planes in this 81 year old previous shipbuilder with mesothelioma  shows dense pleural surrounding the right hemithorax, with decrease in size of the right hemithorax (top row) compressive atelectasis of the lower lobe and probable invasion into the pericardium and pericardial fat (top row) and compression of the lower lobe by thickened malignant pleura (lower row) .  
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CXR shows dense pleural surrounds of a known mesothelioma with decrease in size of the right hemithorax.  There are also bands of increase density in the right lower lung zone and shadowing of the right heart boarder indicates involvement of the middle lobe. CTscan confirms the presence of a dense fibrosis surrounding the right lung and compression and atelectasis of the middle lobe
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CTscan in the coronal and axial planes in this patient with mesothelioma  shows dense pleural surrounding the right hemithorax, with decrease in size of the right hemithorax (top row) compressive atelectasis of the middle lobe, (middle row) invasion into the pericardium and pericardial fat and small complex effusion with split pleura sign and thickened pleura (lower row) .  
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