Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2737929 | Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The management of infections in haematology is dictated by the patient's type of acquired or induced immune deficiency (neutropenia, deficiency in cell-mediated or antibody-mediated immunity), and findings from clinical examination, laboratory studies, or morphologic investigations. The CT scan dominates in the initial management and follow-up of these patients, since clinical features very often appear to be non-specific. The radiologist's role is to guide the clinician towards a specific diagnosis such as aspergillosis or pneumocystosis, or to point them towards a non-infectious cause: tumour localisation, hypervolaemia, bronchiolitis obliterans suggestive of GVH disease, drug toxicity, or embolism.
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Authors
S. Bommart, A. Bourdin, A. Makinson, G. Durand, A. Micheau, V. Monnin-Bares, F. Klein, H. Kovacsik,