
68. Fellows’ Case Files: Mount Sinai Morningside
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Exploring Mosaic Attenuation in Pulmonary Medicine
The chapter delves into the concept of mosaic attenuation, a significant radiographic sign in pulmonary medicine indicated by a patchwork appearance in the lungs. Discussing a complex case study, the panel highlights the various causes of mosaic attenuation, including parenchymal disease and pulmonary vascular conditions, emphasizing the importance of differential diagnoses based on radiographic features. The collaboration with a thoracic radiologist proves crucial in diagnosing unexpected findings, shedding light on the significance of detailed imaging analysis in complex cases.
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