Clinics in chest medicine
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Clinics in chest medicine · Mar 1991
ReviewComputed tomography of asbestos-related pulmonary parenchymal and pleural diseases.
Computed tomography has acquired an increasingly central role in the evaluation of asbestos-exposed individuals. The advantages of increased contrast resolution and axial image display have extended our ability to interrogate areas of the pulmonary parenchyma and pleura that are inadequately seen on chest radiographs. The additional information to be gained from CT evaluation must be balanced by the additional expense and time required, particularly in view of the large numbers of asbestos-exposed individuals who will undergo screening over the coming decades. ⋯ At present, limited HRCT scans can supplement the evaluation of subjects in whom there is equivocal parenchymal or pleural disease on radiographs or unexplained abnormalities on pulmonary function tests. In individuals with significant pleural disease, HRCT can effectively define the presence and extent of interstitial fibrosis. In individuals with combined cigarette smoking-asbestos exposure in whom symptoms or functional abnormalities are present, HRCT may play a central role in distinguishing emphysematous lung destruction from the peripheral interstitial changes of asbestosis.