Tree-in-bud opacities on thoracic CT Scan
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Tree-in-bud opacities on thoracic CT Scan most commonly found in
[A] Pulmonary aspergillosis
[B] Mycoplasma pneumonia
[C] Mycobacterium tuberculosis
[D] Mediastinal lymphadenopathy
Tree-in-bud opacities on thoracic CT Scan
The tree portion represents the intralobular inflamed bronchiole, and the bud portion represents alveolar ducts filled with inflammatory
exudates
Tree-in-bud opacities on thoracic CT Scan
- Most commonly caused by MTB
Other causes of ‘Tree-in-bud opacities’ on thoracic CT Scan
Tree-in-bud opacities on thoracic CT Scan – can be CT manifestation of
- Endobronchial spread of various infections (bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic),
- Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis,
- Congenital airway disorders like ciliary dyskinesia or cystic fibrosis,
- Idiopathic disorders (obliterative bronchiolitis, panbronchiolitis),
- Aspiration or inhalation of foreign substances,
- Immunologic disorders,
- Connective tissue disorders
- Peripheral pulmonary vascular diseases such as pulmonary tumor emboli.