EVENT CALENDAR
CHEST Outstanding Educational Activity Award
The France Foundation was the winner of the Clinical Resource Center Outstanding Educational Activity Award in Professional Development at the 2009 American College of CHEST Physicians Annual Meeting.
PILOT™ STEERING COMMITTEE
Paul W. Noble, MD, ChairpersonKevin R. Flaherty, MD
Jeffrey A. Golden, MD
Kevin O. Leslie, MD
Steven D. Nathan, MD
Maria L. Padilla, MD
Glenn D. Rosen, MD
Steven A. Sahn, MD
W. Richard Webb, MD
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Image Library Image 1 This is an image at a level near the carina. It shows ill-defined nodular opacities, several mm in diameter, predominating in the posterior right lung. The nodules are centrilobular in location, as most peripheral nodules are centered about 5 mm from the pleural surface (red arrows). Some of the opacities have a branching appearance (blue arrow). This is termed "tree in bud," and may be seen with pulmonary edema of various causes, hemorrhage, bronchopneumonia, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, follicular bronchiolitis, and other forms of small-airways disease. "Tree in bud" has been reported with aspiration. Click here for the image at the level of the middle lobe bronchus >>
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