What does blurred lung markings in both lungs mean?

Feb 10, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Guo Xiheng
Introduction
Blurred bilateral lung markings typically refer to an inflammatory response involving the lymphatic vessels, arteries, veins, and lung tissue around the hilar regions. This is usually a radiological finding that may result from long-term smoking or exposure to pollutants. It can be considered a normal physiological phenomenon, but may also be caused by conditions such as acute bronchitis or bronchiectasis.

Blurred bilateral lung markings typically refer to inflammatory changes in the lymphatic vessels, arteries, veins, and lung tissue around the hilar regions of both lungs.

Blurred bilateral lung markings are a descriptive finding observed during imaging examinations. This phenomenon generally indicates inflammation involving the lymphatic vessels, arteries, veins, and lung tissue at the hila of both lungs. It may result from long-term smoking or exposure to pollutants and can be considered a normal physiological change. Alternatively, it may be caused by underlying conditions such as acute bronchitis or bronchiectasis.

When blurred bilateral lung markings are detected, it is recommended to undergo further relevant examinations to determine the underlying cause and initiate appropriate treatment accordingly.

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