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(Radiographics. 2002;22:S167-S184.)
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Asbestos: When the Dust Settles—An Imaging Review of Asbestos-related Disease1

Huw D. Roach, FRCR, Gareth J. Davies, FRCR, Richard Attanoos, MRCPath, Michael Crane, FRCR, Haydn Adams, FRCR and Siân Phillips, FRCR

1 From the Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XW, United Kingdom (H.D.R., G.J.D.); Departments of Histopathology (R.A.) and Radiology (M.C., H.A.), Llandough Hospital, Cardiff, United Kingdom; and Department of Radiology, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, United Kingdom (S.P.). Presented as an education exhibit at the 2001 RSNA scientific assembly. Received February 1, 2002; revision requested March 7 and received June 3; accepted June 19. Address correspondence to H.D.R. (e-mail: huwroach@doctors.org.uk).

Asbestos-related neoplastic and nonneoplastic diseases of the lungs and pleura range from pleural effusion and pleural plaques to lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma. Pleural effusions are typically hemorrhagic exudates of mixed cellularity but do not typically contain asbestos bodies. The classic distribution of pleural plaques seen on chest radiographs is the posterolateral chest wall between the seventh and tenth ribs, lateral chest wall between the sixth and ninth ribs, the dome of the diaphragm, and the mediastinal pleura. Computed tomographic (CT) findings support this distribution but also show anterior and paravertebral plaques not well shown at chest radiography. Imaging features of diffuse pleural thickening include a continuous sheet, often involving the costophrenic angles and apices, that rarely calcifies. The typical CT features of round atelectasis are of a round or oval mass that abuts the pleura, a "comet tail" of bronchovascular structures going into the mass, and thickening of the adjacent pleura. Features of asbestosis on chest radiographs include ground-glass opacification, small nodular opacities, "shaggy" cardiac silhouette, and ill-defined diaphragmatic contours. CT, however, is more sensitive in their detection. Chest radiography in patients with malignant mesothelioma may show an effusion, pleural thickening, and as the tumor progresses, a more lobulated outline. CT can help identify the disease in its early stages. Asbestos-related cancers can occur anywhere in the lungs. Recognition of the clinical, radiologic, and pathologic features of these diseases will be important for some years to come.

Index Terms: Asbestos • Asbestosis, 60.773, 60.774 • Lung neoplasms, 60.774, 66.3254 • Mesothelioma, 66.3254 • Peritoneum, diseases, 60.773, 60.774, 66.3254 • Pleura, diseases, 66.773, 66.3254




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