Aging Airways: between Normal and Disease

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Aging Airways: between Normal and Disease Aging Airways: between Normal and Disease. A Multidimensional Diagnostic Approach by Combining Clinical, Functional, and Imaging Data Occhipinti Mariaelena 1, 2 ;Rita Larici Anna 2 ;Bonomo Lorenzo 2 ;Antonelli Incalzi Raffaele 3 ; 1 Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Careggi Hospital, University of Florence, 50134 Florence, Italy ; 2 Department of Radiological Sciences, Gemelli Hospital, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, 00168 Roma, Italy ; 3 Department of Geriatrics, Campus Bio Medico University, 00128 Roma, Italy ; Figure 4. Post-processing imaging techniques: 2D and 3D reconstruction images. Axial CT scan A shows an endobronchial mass black arrow within right main bronchus in a 78 years-old man with squamous cell carcinoma, causing partial collapse of right lung with displacement of mediastinum towards right white arrows . 3D virtual bronchoscopy B, C reproduces the bronchoscopic appearance of the mass occluding right main bronchus arrow in b , but it allows more than bronchoscopy the visualization of the patent bronchi distal to obstruction site C. Curved 2D MPR multiplanar reconstructions image D better depicts the cranio-caudal extent of the mass arrow into right main bronchus than the axial image A. CT bronchography E allows a global visualization of the aerated lung and shows the site of interruption arrow of the tracheobronchial tree. null,null,0(0),null-null. Doi:10.14336/AD.2016.1215