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==Overview==
==Overview==
On Chest X-ray, Goodpasture syndrome is characterized by parenchymal consolidations that are often present in both lungs, perihilar, and bibasilar.
On [[chest X-ray]], Goodpasture syndrome is characterized by [[parenchymal]] consolidations that are most often present in both [[lungs]], perihilar, and bibasilar. When pulmonary [[Hemorrhages|hemorrhage]] is recurrent an interstitial pattern is observed.


==X Ray==
==X Ray==
On chest X-ray, Goodpasture syndrome is characterized by parenchymal consolidations that are often present in both lungs, perihilar, and bibasilar. Parenchymal consolidations are not typically found in the apices and the costophrenic angles. Patients with Goodpasture's however, may not show any signs of parenchymal consolidation, in fact 18% of patients may present with no abnormal findings.
*On chest X-ray, Goodpasture syndrome is characterized by [[parenchymal]] [[Consolidation (medicine)|consolidations]].<ref name="pmid25462583">{{cite journal| author=Greco A, Rizzo MI, De Virgilio A, Gallo A, Fusconi M, Pagliuca G et al.| title=Goodpasture's syndrome: a clinical update. | journal=Autoimmun Rev | year= 2015 | volume= 14 | issue= 3 | pages= 246-53 | pmid=25462583 | doi=10.1016/j.autrev.2014.11.006 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=25462583  }} </ref><ref name="Diffuse-alveolar-haemorrhage-in-goodpasture-syndrome">Case courtesy of Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino. https://radiopaedia.org/cases/14859 Accessed on November 4, 2016 </ref>
*Patients with Goodpasture syndrome have [[parenchymal]] [[Consolidation (medicine)|consolidations]] from [[autoantibody]] induced [[inflammatory]] lesions that are most often present bilaterally in both [[lungs]], the perihilar, and bibasilar regions.
*Unusual locations for parenchymal consolidations include the apices and the [[Costophrenic angle|costophrenic angles.]]<ref name="pmid4935099">{{cite journal |vauthors=Halgrimson CG, Wilson CB, Dixon FJ, Anderson JT, Ogden DA, Starzl TE |title=Goodpasture's syndrome. Treatment with nephrectomy and renal transplantation |journal=Arch Surg |volume=103 |issue=2 |pages=283–9 |date=August 1971 |pmid=4935099 |pmc=2980293 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Patients with Goodpasture's however, may not show any signs of parenchymal [[Consolidation (medicine)|consolidation]], during the early stage of disease and in fact 18% of patients may present with no abnormal findings.<ref name="pmid466941">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bowley NB, Steiner RE, Chin WS |title=The chest X-ray in antiglomerular basement membrane antibody disease (Goodpasture's syndrome) |journal=Clin Radiol |volume=30 |issue=4 |pages=419–29 |date=July 1979 |pmid=466941 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*When [[pulmonary hemorrhage]] is recurrent an [[Interstitial lung disease|interstitial]] pattern is observed.
 
[[File:Diffuse-alveolar-haemorrhage-in-goodpasture-syndrome.jpg|thumb|center|Note: Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage throughout both lung fields in Goodpasture syndrome ([Case courtesy of Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino, <nowiki><a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a></nowiki>])]]


==References==
==References==

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Overview

On chest X-ray, Goodpasture syndrome is characterized by parenchymal consolidations that are most often present in both lungs, perihilar, and bibasilar. When pulmonary hemorrhage is recurrent an interstitial pattern is observed.

X Ray

Note: Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage throughout both lung fields in Goodpasture syndrome ([Case courtesy of Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino, <a href="https://radiopaedia.org/">Radiopaedia.org</a>])

References

  1. Greco A, Rizzo MI, De Virgilio A, Gallo A, Fusconi M, Pagliuca G; et al. (2015). "Goodpasture's syndrome: a clinical update". Autoimmun Rev. 14 (3): 246–53. doi:10.1016/j.autrev.2014.11.006. PMID 25462583.
  2. Case courtesy of Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino. https://radiopaedia.org/cases/14859 Accessed on November 4, 2016
  3. Halgrimson CG, Wilson CB, Dixon FJ, Anderson JT, Ogden DA, Starzl TE (August 1971). "Goodpasture's syndrome. Treatment with nephrectomy and renal transplantation". Arch Surg. 103 (2): 283–9. PMC 2980293. PMID 4935099.
  4. Bowley NB, Steiner RE, Chin WS (July 1979). "The chest X-ray in antiglomerular basement membrane antibody disease (Goodpasture's syndrome)". Clin Radiol. 30 (4): 419–29. PMID 466941.

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