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Advances in radiology for interstitial lung disease
1Department of Radiology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033, USA.
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine
|August 26, 1999
Abstract:
Recently, with radiology some advances have been made in the care of patients with interstitial lung disease, predominately through the use of high-resolution computed tomography. This technique is helpful not only in the diagnosis of interstitial lung disease, but also in patient follow-up and management. Other techniques, including nuclear medicine and magnetic resonance imaging, have limited but well-defined uses. Positron emission tomography is a promising nuclear medicine technique, but its benefits have not been substantiated in the literature.