Left lower lobe consolidation

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Left lower lobe consolidation refers to consolidation in part (incomplete) or all (complete) of the left lower lobe.

Pathology

Consolidation refers to the alveolar airspaces being filled with fluid (exudate/transudate/blood), cells (inflammatory), tissue, or other material.

The list of causes of consolidation is broad and includes:

Radiographic features

Consolidation is usually obvious on CT with the anatomical location easy to define through visualisation of the pleural fissures, however features can be subtle on chest radiography.

Plain radiograph

Features of left lower lobe consolidation on CXR include:

General considerations

It must be remembered that the homogeneity of the consolidation will be influenced by any underlying lung disease.

Occasionally with complete lobar consolidation, there may be an increased volume of the affected lobe, rather than the more frequent collapse. When the fissures are outwardly convex, the appearance is referred to as the bulging fissure sign.

A mnemonic to remember the general features of consolidation is A2BC3.

Differential diagnosis

  • -</ul><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>Consolidation is usually obvious on CT, however features can be subtle on chest radiography. Features of left lower lobe consolidation on CXR include:</p><ul>
  • -<li>opacification of the left upper, mid and/or lower zones</li>
  • +</ul><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>Consolidation is usually obvious on CT with the anatomical location easy to define through visualisation of the pleural fissures, however features can be subtle on chest radiography. </p><h5>Plain radiograph</h5><p>Features of left lower lobe consolidation on CXR include:</p><ul>
  • +<li>opacification of the mid and/or lower zones, and occasionally even upper zone </li>
  • -<li>obscuration of the left hilum, particularly the inferior hilum</li>
  • +<li>obscuration of the left hilum, particularly the inferior hilum in apical segment consolidation</li>

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