Pulmonary Medicine Blog By Dr Deepu
Air bronchogram
An air bronchogram is a tubular outline of an airway made
visible by filling of the surrounding alveoli by fluid or inflammatory
exudates. It is almost always caused by a pathologic airspace/alveolar process,
in which something other than air fills the alveoli.
Six causes of air bronchograms
are
Lung consolidation
Pulmonary edema
Nonobstructive pulmonary atelectasis
Severe interstitial disease
Neoplasm
Normal expiration.
In The Image Air Bronchogram is seen. |
The Magnified Image Showing Air Bronchogram On CXR and Confirmed With HRCT |
The phenomenon is Characterised by air-filled bronchi (dark) being made visible
by the opacification of surrounding alveoli (grey/white). It is almost always
caused by a pathologic airspace/alveolar process, in which something other than
air fills the alveoli.
Air bronchograms will
not be visible if the bronchi themselves are opacified (e.g. by fluid) and thus
indicate patent proximal airways.
Air bronchograms that persist for weeks despite appropriate
antimicrobial therapy should raise the suspicion of a neoplastic process. CT
may be planned in such cases.
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