1994
DOI: 10.1148/radiology.193.1.8090914
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Beryllium disease: assessment with CT.

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“…On chest CT scan, nodules are the most common finding, often clustered around the bronchi, within interlobular septa, or in the subpleural region. Ground-glass opacities, bronchial wall thickening, and thickening of interlobular septa are also seen (131)(132)(133)(134)(135). In advanced disease, honeycombing, subpleural cysts, calcification, and conglomerate masses may be found.…”
Section: Evaluation Clinical Manifestations Of Bes and Cbdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On chest CT scan, nodules are the most common finding, often clustered around the bronchi, within interlobular septa, or in the subpleural region. Ground-glass opacities, bronchial wall thickening, and thickening of interlobular septa are also seen (131)(132)(133)(134)(135). In advanced disease, honeycombing, subpleural cysts, calcification, and conglomerate masses may be found.…”
Section: Evaluation Clinical Manifestations Of Bes and Cbdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Berrylium disease, which can frequently mimic sarcoidosis, shares many radiological patterns [39,40]:…”
Section: Other Pneumoconiosesmentioning
confidence: 99%