1.75 CME
25 Videos
29 Clinical Cases
1.75 CME
Learn from Dr. Scott Simpson as he goes through the three main distributions of micronodules, identifies the most common cause for each, and teaches you to recognize the radiographic and clinical features that can be useful in choosing one particular diagnosis.
The goals and objectives of this lecture are to develop an algorithmic approach for micronodules in order to narrow differential diagnosis.
Learning Outcomes & CME Information
Scott Simpson, DO
Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology
University of Pennsylvania
1 Clinical Cases
4 min.
29 Clinical Cases
1 hr. 44 min.
What is Micronodular Lung Disease?
2 m.
Anatomy of Secondary Pulmonary Lobule
4 m.
Distributions – Perilymphatic
5 m.
Distributions – Centrilobular
8 m.
Distribution – Miliary
4 m.
Review + Approach by Distribution
3 m.
Perilymphatic – Case 1
5 m.
Perilymphatic – Companion Case 1
3 m.
Sarcoid Companion Case 2 & 3 – Galaxy Sign
8 m.
Fibrotic Sarcoid
7 m.
Sarcoid Like Reaction
4 m.
Lymphangitic Tumor
7 m.
Bronchiolitis
8 m.
Respiratory Bronchiolitis
6 m.
Pulmonary Hypertension
2 m.
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP)
10 m.
Miliary Disease
6 m.
Unknown – Case 1 – Uveitis (Sarcoidosis)
4 m.
Unknown – Case 2 – Hematuria (Disseminated Tuberculosis)
5 m.
Unknown – Case 3 – Shortness of Breath, Cigarette Smoking
3 m.
Unknown - Case 4 - Aspiration (Dendriform Ossification)
4 m.
Unknown – Case 5 – Heart and Kidney Failure
6 m.
Unknown – Case 6 – Chronic Kidney Disease
3 m.
Conclusion
1 m.
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