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E-cigarette/Vaping Associated Lung Injury

-Clinical:

The condition is defined as lung injury associated with vaping or e-cigarette use within 90 days of symptom onset associated with radiologic infiltrates and absence of an alternative explanation [1].

- X-ray:

CT: Vaping associated lung injury most commonly manifests as multifocal ground glass opacities (seen in up to 96% of patients), often with areas of organizing consolidation (seen in up to 42% of patients) [1]. Smooth interlobular septal thickening can also be seen in up to 29% of patients [1]. Pleural effusions (typically small to moderate sized) can be seen in 17% of patients [1].

REFERENCES:
(1) AJR 2020; Panse PM, et al. Radiologic and pathologic correlation in EVALI. 215: 1057-1064
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