Ground Glass Lung

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In radiology, ground glass opacity (GGO) is a nonspecific finding on computed tomography (CT) scans that indicates a partial filling of air spaces in the lungs by exudate or transudate, as well as interstitial thickening or partial collapse of lung alveoli.


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Possible diseases

The differential diagnosis of the many causes of GGO includes pulmonary edema, infections (including cytomegalovirus and Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia), various noninfectious interstitial lung diseases (such as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, Hamman-Rich syndrome), diffuse alveolar hemorrhage, and cryptogenic organizing pneumonia.


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Reversed halo sign

A reversed halo sign is a central ground-glass opacity surrounded by denser consolidation. Criteria include that the consolidation should form more than three-fourths of a circle and be at least 2 mm thick. It is suggestive of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP), but is only seen in about 20% of individuals with this condition. It can also be present in infectious diseases such as paracoccidioidomycosis, tuberculosis, zygomycosis and aspergillosis, as well as in Wegener's granulomatosis, lymphomatoid granulomatosis and sarcoidosis.

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