: The spread of cancer through the lung's lymphatic system.
On a chest radiograph, Kerley B lines have distinct characteristics that differentiate them from normal lung structures:
: Typically found at the periphery of the lungs, specifically at the lung bases or the costophrenic angles (where the lung meets the diaphragm). Dimensions : Usually 1–2 cm long and less than 1 mm thick.
Septal lines in lung | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia
: The spread of cancer through the lung's lymphatic system.
On a chest radiograph, Kerley B lines have distinct characteristics that differentiate them from normal lung structures:
: Typically found at the periphery of the lungs, specifically at the lung bases or the costophrenic angles (where the lung meets the diaphragm). Dimensions : Usually 1–2 cm long and less than 1 mm thick.
Septal lines in lung | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia