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THIRD EDITION Rosado-de-Christenson Martmez-Jimenez Restrepo I Betancourt-Cuellar Carter I Lichtenberger Heeger I Ternes Carrillo-Bayona I Frazier Silva I Garrana Alegria I Fuss Diagnostic Imaging THIRD EDITION - - Rosado de Christenson - Martínez Jiménez Restrepo | Betancourt-Cuellar Carter | Lichtenberger Heeger | Ternes Carrillo-Bayona | Frazier Silva | Garrana Alegría | Fuss THIRD EDITION Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR Section Chief, Thoracic Radiology Department of Radiology Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City Professor of Radiology University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Kansas City, Missouri Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, MD Department of Radiology Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City Professor of Radiology University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Kansas City, Missouri iii Elsevier 1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Ste 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899 DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING: CHEST, THIRD EDITION ISBN: 978-0-323-79663-7 Inkling: 978-0-323-79664-4 Copyright © 2022 by Elsevier. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Details on how to seek permission, further information about the Publisher’s permissions policies and our arrangements with organizations such as the Copyright Clearance Center and the Copyright Licensing Agency, can be found at our website: www.elsevier.com/permissions. This book and the individual contributions contained in it are protected under copyright by the Publisher (other than as may be noted herein). Notices Practitioners and researchers must always rely on their own experience and knowledge in e v a l u a ting and using any information, methods, compounds or experiments described herein. Because of rapid advances in the medical sciences, in particular, independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made. To the fullest extent of the law, no responsibility is assumed by Elsevier, authors, editors or contributors for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instructions, or ideas contained in the material herein. Previous edition copyrighted 2012. Library of Congress Control Number: 2021944546 Printed in Canada by Friesens, Altona, Manitoba, Canada Last digit is the print number: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 iv Dedications To my wonderful family – Paul, Jennifer, Heather, David, Mike, and Juniper, for your unconditional love and support. You are everything to me. MLR To Isabela and Lucas. You are simply the best. Just keep smiling and remember that monsters were never under the bed. SMJ v Contributing Authors Carlos S. Restrepo, MD Jorge Alberto Carrillo-Bayona, MD Professor of Radiology Professor of Radiology Director of Cardiothoracic Imaging Universidad Nacional de Colombia Department of Radiology Hospital Universitario Mayor Mederi The University of Texas RIMAB Health Science Center at San Antonio Bogotá, Colombia San Antonio, Texas Aletta Ann Frazier, MD Sonia L. Betancourt-Cuellar, MD Section Chief, Cardiothoracic Imaging Professor of Thoracic Imaging ACR Institute for Radiologic Pathology (AIRP) Department of Thoracic Imaging Silver Spring, Maryland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Professor of Diagnostic Radiology Houston, Texas University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland Brett W. Carter, MD, CPPS Director of Clinical Operations Claudio Silva, MD, MSc, MBA Chief Patient Safety and Associate Professor of Radiology Quality Officer, Diagnostic Imaging Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo Professor of Thoracic Imaging School of Medicine The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Cardiothoracic Imaging Division, Radiology Department Houston, Texas Clínica Alemana de Santiago Santiago, Chile John P. Lichtenberger, III, MD Chief of Thoracic Imaging Sherief H. Garrana, MD Associate Professor of Radiology Assistant Professor of Radiology Department of Radiology Department of Radiology George Washington University Medical Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City Faculty Associates University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Washington, D.C. Kansas City, Missouri Allen Heeger, DO Julia Alegría, MD Thoracic Radiologist Chief, Cardiothoracic Imaging Division West County Radiological Group Radiology Department Mercy Hospital Clínica Alemana de Santiago St. Louis, Missouri Santiago, Chile Assistant Professor of Radiology Tyler H. Ternes, MD Clínica Alemana - Universidad del Desarrollo School of Medicine Section Chief, Thoracic Imaging Clinical Assistant Professor University of Kansas School of Medicine Cristina Fuss, MD Wichita Diagnostic Radiology Associate Professor and Section Chief Wichita, Kansas Cardiothoracic Imaging Department of Diagnostic Radiology Oregon Health & Science University Portland, Oregon vi Additional Contributing Authors Gerald F. Abbott, MD, FACR Jonathan Hero Chung, MD Florian J. Fintelmann, MD, FRCPC Tomás Franquet, MD, PhD Terrance Healey, MD Laura E. Heyneman, MD Jeffrey P. Kanne, MD Kyung Soo Lee, MD Diane C. Strollo, MD, FACR Christopher M. Walker, MD Helen T. Winer-Muram, MD Carol C. Wu, MD vii Preface We proudly present the 3rd edition of Diagnostic Imaging: Chest. It is hard to believe that 9 years have elapsed since the publication of the 2nd edition. I am immensely grateful to the Elsevier team for giving me the opportunity to, once again, serve as lead author of this work, and to my good friend, colleague, and practice partner, Dr. Santiago Martínez-Jiménez, for serving as co-lead author. The 3rd edition is similar to the 2nd in both style and appearance, with a succinct, bulleted text format and image-rich depictions of a large number of cardiothoracic diseases. The content is organized based on both anatomic location and category of disease. The work is enhanced by a wealth of new material that includes: • 13 updated and illustrated section introductions that set the stage for the specific diagnoses that follow • Updated sections that define and illustrate thoracic imaging terminology, including many entities from the Fleischner Society glossary of terms, as well as classic signs in chest imaging • An updated section on posttreatment changes in the thorax and the effects of novel therapies that include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and ablation procedures • New chapters on emerging diseases, including coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) and e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury (EVALI) • A total of 344 chapters supplemented with updated material and references • In all, 2,640 images and 2,536 online-only images that include radiographic, CT, MR, and PET/CT images, as well as gross photographs and photomicrographs where appropriate • Updated graphics that illustrate the anatomic/pathologic basis of various imaging abnormalities We were fortunate to recruit a world-class team of authors who delivered meticulously researched content in all areas of thoracic imaging, including both seasoned authors from the 2nd edition and promising early-career cardiothoracic radiologists destined to lead this project in the future. We were privileged to work with Terry W. Ferrell, MS, an outstanding lead editor whose suggestions and edits enhanced each and every chapter, and with Lane R. Bennion, MS, a gifted medical illustrator whose artistry greatly enriched the imaging content. We gratefully acknowledge the tireless work of the Elsevier production staff, who sustained us through each step of the work. Finally, we express our heartfelt gratitude to Karen E. Concannon, PhD, senior manager of content, for her enthusiastic leadership and thoughtful guidance through the entire process. viii Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson, MD, FACR Section Chief, Thoracic Radiology Department of Radiology Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City Professor of Radiology University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Kansas City, Missouri ix Acknowledgments LEAD EDITOR Terry W. Ferrell, MS LEAD ILLUSTRATOR Lane R. Bennion, MS TEXT EDITORS Arthur G. Gelsinger, MA Rebecca L. Bluth, BA Nina Themann, BA Megg Morin, BA Kathryn Watkins, BA ILLUSTRATIONS Richard Coombs, MS Laura C. Wissler, MA IMAGE EDITORS Jeffrey J. Marmorstone, BS Lisa A. M. Steadman, BS ART DIRECTION AND DESIGN Tom M. Olson, BA PRODUCTION EDITORS Emily C. Fassett, BA John Pecorelli, BS xi

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