Imaging Patterns of Pneumonia.

Semin Roentgenol

Division of Thoracic Radiology, Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO.

Published: January 2022

Imaging findings of pneumonia are diverse, with frequent overlap between the various infectious etiologies of pneumonia, as well as various other disease conditions, including inflammatory conditions, vasculitis, and malignancy. In the appropriate clinical context, a number of imaging findings and the patterns that they form on imaging may provide clues that enable radiologists and clinicians to narrow the differential diagnostic considerations. Although a definite diagnosis can rarely be provided based on imaging findings alone, the combination of clinical, imaging, and laboratory findings are usually sufficient for accurate diagnosis and management decisions. It is important for radiologists to recognize the wide variety of imaging patterns that occur with different causes of pneumonia, and recognize specific imaging signs of certain infections when present, thereby facilitating diagnosis and optimizing patient care.

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