The Ground Glass of the Pulmonary-Kidney Syndrome, Case Report
Journal Title: Clinical Radiology & Imaging Journal - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
The pulmonary-Kidney syndrome encompasses genetic and autoimmune diseases that involve tissue structures of the same origin. Radiological findings are usually found with alveolar opacities and ground glass. We present a related clinical case and the diagnostic approach of the most frequent differential diagnoses of these findings.
Authors and Affiliations
William Andres Prada Mancilla
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