How is sarcoidosis staged? List five parenchymal changes seen in patients with sarcoidosis. List four CXR findings in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. List four clinical features of COP. List six radiologic signs of PE on CXR. What are the clinical features of Goodpasture's syndrome? What are the radiographic features of COP? What are the radiographic features of Goodpasture's syndrome? What is Caplan's syndrome? What is Wegener's granulomatosis? What is alveolar proteinosis? What is cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP)? What is the classic radiographic appearance of sarcoidosis? What is the main radiologic feature of pulmonary infarction? What is the prognosis for patients with treated and untreated Wegener's granulomatosis? What is the purpose of getting a plain CXR when PE is suspected? What is the usual source to the pulmonary arteries? What modalities are used to investigate possible PE? What other organs may be affected by sarcoidosis? What percentage of PE result in infarction? What radiographic findings are associated with Wegener's granulomatosis? Book traversal links for Idiopathic disease ‹ What is the characteristic radiographic feature of pneumonitis secondary to radiation therapy? Up How is sarcoidosis staged? ›