Subpleural sparing: Clinical, physiological, and radiological implications

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES(2023)

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The term "subpleural sparing " refers to computed tomography (CT) images that indicate that there is limited disease/infiltrate in the immediate subpleural location. This observation is often associated with nonspecific interstitial pneumonitis and is a characteristic that distinguishes this pathology from usual interstitial pneumonitis (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis). Subpleural sparing can also occur in acute respiratory disorders, including pulmonary contusion in children, acute lung disease associ-ated with electronic cigarettes (vaping), and aspiration of exogenous lipids. Potential explanations for this observation include nonuniform distribution of lung injury/inflammation, nonuniform clearing/resolution of injury, and variations in CT image acquisi-tion and presentation. The subpleural region contains lymphatic structures on the interior surface of the visceral pleura and in interlobular septa. The density of subpleural lymphatics decreases in more interior zones of the lung that largely contain alveo-lar-capillary units. These lymphatics transfer fluid and other inflammatory mediators from the peripheral lung into central lym-phatics and veins. Consequently, the density and distribution of lymphatics could explain preferential clearing of the subpleural regions during acute injury. The acquisition of CT images also depends on the configuration of detectors, slice thickness, and the energy of the electron beam. Clinicians should carefully consider the disease process, lymphatic function and other clearance mechanisms, and the vagaries in CT image acquisition when they evaluate patients with subpleural sparing.
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Computed tomography,Subpleural sparing,Lymphatic structure,Lymphatic function
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