|
|
Coal workers pneumoconiosis, complicated
|
This picture shows complicated coal workers pneumoconiosis. There are diffuse, small, light areas (3 to 5 mm) in all areas on both sides of the lungs. There are large light areas which run together with poorly defined borders in the upper areas on both sides of the lungs. Diseases which may explain these X-ray findings include complicated coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP), silico-tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis, metastatic lung cancer, and other diffuse infiltrative pulmonary diseases.
|
Related Pictures & Images
|
 Adenocarcinoma - chest x-ray
|
 Aortic rupture, chest x-ray
|
 Bronchial cancer - chest x-ray
|
 Bronchoscopy
|
 Circulatory system
|
|
 Clubbing
|
 Coal worker's lungs - chest x-ray
|
 Coal workers pneumoconiosis - stage II
|
 Coal workers pneumoconiosis - stage II #2
|
 Coal workers pneumoconiosis, complicated #2
|
|
 Coccidioidomycosis - chest x-ray
|
 Erythema multiforme, circular lesions - hands
|
 Erythema nodosum associated with sarcoidosis
|
 Lung cancer, frontal chest x-ray
|
 Lung cancer, lateral chest x-ray
|
|
 Lung mass, right upper lung - chest x-ray
|
 Lung nodule - front view chest x-ray
|
 Lung nodule, right middle lobe - chest x-ray
|
 Lung with squamous cell cancer - CT scan
|
 Lungs
|
|
 Miliary tuberculosis
|
 Pulmonary mass - side view chest x-ray
|
 Pulmonary nodule - front view chest x-ray
|
 Pulmonary nodule, solitary - CT scan
|
 Respiratory system
|
|
 Sarcoid, stage II - chest x-ray
|
 Sarcoid, stage IV - chest x-ray
|
 Tuberculosis in the kidney
|
 Tuberculosis in the lung
|
 Tuberculosis, advanced - chest x-rays
|
|
Review Date : 8/13/2010
Reviewed By : David C. Dugdale, III, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
|
|