Abstract
Organizing pneumonia (OP) is interstitial pneumonia with an acute or subacute clinical course and a histological pattern compatible with acute lung injury. It usually arises after a recent infection of the peripheral bronchial system, whereby is called secondary OP. However, often OP arises with no recognizable cause for which it is called cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP). From a radiological standpoint, COP exhibits different imaging appearances and this review makes radiologists and clinicians familiar with the entire spectrum of expected disease findings. Successful interpretation of imaging is pertinent for a rapid diagnosis of COP and knowledge of the entire spectrum of imaging findings in COP is mandatory
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Kloth, C., Thaiss, W. M., Beer, M., Bosmuller, H., Baumgartner, K., Fritz, J., & Horger, M. (2022). The many faces of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP). Journal of Clinical Imaging Science, 12, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.25259/JCIS_208_2021
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