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  • Radiopaedia case ID: 38212
  • Study ID: 40229
  • Image ID: 14353755
  • Plane projection: Axial
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Chest
  • Findings: There is pulmonary congestion, mild-moderate bilateral airspace disease and small bilateral pleural effusion, likely secondary to congestive heart failure.
  • Study findings: Diffuse mixed consolidated and ground glass infiltrates are present. Minimal cardiomegaly. Small bilateral pleural effusions. This pattern may be due to pulmonary edema of cardiac origin, non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, or other entities such as diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage. Considering this patient's recent ATRA therapy, the pulmonary edema pattern is most likely due to the Differentiation Syndrome (ATRA syndrome).
  • Author location: Huntington, NY, United States
Date 13 Aug 2015
Source All trans retinoic acid (ATRA) syndrome
Author Eric F Greif
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