Miliary opacities (lungs)

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The term miliary opacities refers to innumerable, small 1-4 mm pulmonary nodules scattered throughout the lungs. It is useful to divide these patients into those who are febrile and those who are not.

Additionally, some miliary opacities are very dense, narrowing the differential - see multiple small hyperdense pulmonary nodules.

Pathology

Aetiology

The causes can be broadly sub grouped dependent on whether or not the patient is febrile.

Afebrile
Febrile

History and etymology

The term miliary stems from millet seed, a term used to describe a group of small-seeded species of cereal crops or of cereal crops or grains, widely grown around the world for food food and fodder fodder 5.

See also

  • -<p>The term <strong>miliary opacities</strong> refers to innumerable, small 1-4 mm <a href="/articles/pulmonary-nodule-1">pulmonary nodules</a> scattered throughout the <a href="/articles/lung">lungs</a>. It is useful to divide these patients into those who are febrile and those who are not.</p><p>Additionally, some miliary opacities are very dense, narrowing the differential - see <a href="/articles/diffuse-hyperdense-small-pulmonary-nodules">multiple small hyperdense pulmonary nodules</a>. </p><h4>Pathology</h4><h5>Aetiology</h5><p>The causes can be broadly sub grouped dependent on whether or not the patient is febrile.</p><h6>Afebrile</h6><ul>
  • +<p>The term <strong>miliary opacities</strong> refers to innumerable, small 1-4 mm <a href="/articles/pulmonary-nodule-1">pulmonary nodules</a> scattered throughout the <a href="/articles/lung">lungs</a>. It is useful to divide these patients into those who are febrile and those who are not.</p><p>Additionally, some miliary opacities are very dense, narrowing the differential - see <a href="/articles/diffuse-hyperdense-small-pulmonary-nodules">multiple small hyperdense pulmonary nodules</a>.</p><h4>Pathology</h4><h5>Aetiology</h5><p>The causes can be broadly sub grouped dependent on whether or not the patient is febrile.</p><h6>Afebrile</h6><ul>
  • -</ul><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>The term <strong>miliary</strong> stems from millet seed, a term used to describe a group of small-seeded species of cereal crops or grains, widely grown around the world for food and fodder <sup>5</sup>.</p><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/diffuse-pulmonary-nodules">diffuse pulmonary nodules</a></li></ul>
  • +</ul><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>The term <strong>miliary</strong> stems from millet seed, a term used to describe a group of small-seeded species of cereal crops or grains, widely grown around the world for food and fodder <sup>5</sup>.</p><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/diffuse-pulmonary-nodules">diffuse pulmonary nodules</a></li></ul>
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