Published April 13, 2018 | Version v1
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LUNG PATTERNS IN THE DOG – NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL

  • 1. University of Forestry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

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The purpose of this article is to describe common principles of the radiological survey of the lungs, which is crucial for the making of correct and timely diagnosis in the clinical settings. The main lung patterns- alveolar, bronchial, interstitial and vascular are shown in details and their clinical value in different inflammatory, neoplastic and cardiac pathologies are reviewed. The different lung patterns are described using variety of radiologic imaging, which are supposed to demonstrate the principle difference between the common patterns and the descriptive differentiation of the pathology from the physiology

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