Schematic approach to the diagnosis of multifocal lung opacities in the emergency department

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Abstract

Radiologists in the emergency department must be prepared to deal with any type of disease in any organ at any time. Many entities involving the chest can result in patients’ presenting at the emergency department. This chapter deals with entities that manifest with multifocal lung opacities and that can be mistaken for pneumonia. To facilitate their identification, this chapter approaches these entities by considering their most characteristic distribution on chest X-rays, the main diagnostic modality used for thoracic problems in the emergency department. Our schematic approach includes the key findings in patients’ personal histories, clinical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging studies that can be available during the initial workup.

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Plasencia Martínez, J. M. (2023). Schematic approach to the diagnosis of multifocal lung opacities in the emergency department. Radiologia, 65, S63–S72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rx.2022.09.009

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