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Chronic Lung Allograft Dysfunction: Review of CT and Pathologic Findings
Danielle Byrne1, Roland G Nador1, John C English1
1Department of Radiology, Division of Cardiothoracic Radiology (D.B., O.M.M., N.L.M., A.M.B.), Department of Medicine, Division of Respirology (R.G.N., R.D.L., C.B., J.R.S.), Department of Pathology (J.C.E.), and Department of Thoracic Surgery (J.Y.), Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia, 899 W 12th Ave, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5Z 1L5; and British Columbia Lung Transplant Program, Vancouver, Canada (R.G.N., J.Y., R.D.L., C.B., J.R.S.).
Abstract:
Chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) is the most common cause of mortality in lung transplant recipients after the 1st year of transplantation. CLAD has traditionally been classified into two distinct obstructive and restrictive forms: bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome and restrictive allograft syndrome. However, CLAD may manifest with a spectrum of imaging and pathologic findings and a combination of obstructive and restrictive physiologic abnormalities. Although the initial CT manifestations of CLAD may be nonspecific, the progression of findings at follow-up should signal the possibility of CLAD and may be present on imaging studies prior to the development of functional abnormalities of the lung allograft. This review encompasses the evolution of CT findings in CLAD, with emphasis on the underlying pathogenesis and pathologic condition, to enhance understanding of imaging findings. The purpose of this article is to familiarize the radiologist with the initial and follow-up CT findings of the obstructive, restrictive, and mixed forms of CLAD, for which early diagnosis and treatment may result in improved survival. Supplemental material is available for this article. © RSNA, 2021.
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