File:Cement embolism (Radiopaedia 41612-44524 Axial MIP 24).jpg

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Description
  • Radiopaedia case ID: 41612
  • Study ID: 44524
  • Image ID: 18035350
  • Plane projection: Axial
  • Modality: CT
  • System: Spine
  • Findings: 1. The linear densities should not be in the lungs. 2. Some one can argue it is retained guidewire - less likely as it is very dense, discontinuous and when you window on CT it is tubular like a vessel.
  • Study findings: 2 high density structures in the right upper lobe is likely cement based on the cement in the paravertebral  veins also.Cement leak into the paravertebral veins can lead to pulmonary cement embolism.
  • Author location: Augusta, United States
Date 12 Dec 2015
Source Cement embolism
Author Jayanth Keshavamurthy
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