Interstitial syndrome-lung ultrasound B lines: a potential marker for pulmonary metastases? A case series

Submitted: 3 March 2018
Accepted: 1 June 2018
Published: 10 September 2018
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Four patients presented to the Emergency Department with dyspnea and they underwent point-of-care ultrasound. Lung ultrasound showed a diffuse bilateral B-profile pattern-interstitial syndrome, they underwent contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan of thorax that showed multiple bilateral lung metastases. The detection, in a dyspneic patient, of a diffuse Bprofile pattern not attributable to traditional interstitial syndrome conditions (pulmonary fibrosis, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute pulmonary edema, interstitial pneumonia) could be indicative of multiple pulmonary metastases.

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Carlino, M. V., Mancusi, C., de Simone, G., Liccardi, F., Guarino, M., Paladino, F., & Sforza, A. (2018). Interstitial syndrome-lung ultrasound B lines: a potential marker for pulmonary metastases? A case series. Italian Journal of Medicine, 12(3), 223–226. https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2018.1009