TCV Song Findings Template (Foundation/Phonetic)

Subject Title: [TITLE: The Radiological Finding, e.g., Air Trapping] Song Title: 🎵 [SONG TITLE, e.g., The Lucent Lobe]

CRITICAL RULE FOR AI MUSIC INPUT: The following phonetic spellings must be applied consistently wherever the original term appears in the lyrics (Verses, Chorus, Outro).

Phonation Words (MUST BE USED AS PHONETIC SPELLING ONLY in Part A = phonetic Version ):

 

Please write the verse with each line on its own line, no blank lines between lines, and each line a separate thought.
Please strip all residual <strong> and p tags from the code, ensuring only the necessary <h4> and div centering directives remain around the final lyrics.

Subject Title: Organizing Pneumonitis (OP) Pattern
Song Title: 🎵 The Cops in the Lung

Style: Gentle acoustic folk with a steady investigative rhythm.
Voice: Clear female alto or warm male tenor with crisp articulation.
Mood: Reflective, descriptive, quietly investigative.
Tempo: Moderate.
Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar, soft percussion, warm bass.

(Verse 1 – Introduction)
This song is about the finding organizing noo-mma-nigh-tiss in the lung
A radiologic and pathologic pattern seen when the lung’s healing process goes astray
Often discovered in a patient with subacute cough and non-resolving opacities
A clue that the lung is repairing an injury but failing to clear the debris away

(Chorus – Core Mechanism)
It is the organizing noo-mma-nigh-tiss pattern
Fibroblastic buds filling distal airspaces instead of fading out
Patchy peripheral and peribronchial con-so-li-day-shon shape the scene
And the Atoll ring with G-G-O center reveals repair’s circular route

(Verse 2 – Anatomy + Pathology)
The story begins in the al-vee-oh-lye where injury first leaves its trace
Then extends along the BRONkey-al tree and the inta-stisheeyum’s delicate lace
Masson plugs form as fibroblastic tissue settles in these distal spaces
Sponge-like and non-obstructive yet altering the lung’s internal places
This scaffold of repair explains the perilobular arcs and migrating haze
A map of organization drawn across the parren-kyye-mah in layered ways

(Verse 3 – Radiology)
On C-T we see patchy con-so-li-day-shon scattered through the parren-kyye-mah
Favoring subpleural and peribronchial zones close to the pleural skin
Perilobular arcs outline lobular edges like chalk on a quiet scene
And the Atoll sign — a con-so-li-day-ted ring with G-G-O core — signals repair within
Lesions may migrate over weeks a Bay-zill patch fading as another begins anew
A drifting dossier of opacities showing the lung’s healing crew at work

(Verse 4 – Differential Diagnosis)
These organizing shadows form a family of mimics we carefully compare:
Infectious noo-moania with fixed consolidation that does not migrate elsewhere
High-per-sense-ih-TIV-ih-tee noo-mma-nigh-tiss showing mosaic air-trapping below
Sar-coy-DOE-sis drawing nodules along perilymphatic lanes in a structured flow
Drug-induced noo-mma-nigh-tiss mixing O-P and N-S-I-P patterns in tangled repair
Yet perilobular curves and an Atoll sign in a shifting frame
Are the hallmark of organizing noo-mma-nigh-tiss the radiologist must name

(Chorus – Repeat)
It is the organizing noo-mma-nigh-tiss pattern
Fibroblastic buds filling distal airspaces instead of fading out
Patchy peripheral and peribronchial con-so-li-day-shon shape the scene
And the Atoll ring with G-G-O center reveals repair’s circular route

(Outro – Key Takeaways)
Perilobular arcs migratory con-so-li-day-shon and the Atoll sign lead the way
A pattern of organizing repair rather than simple infection on display
When these features gather across the parren-kyye-mah frame
The finding is organizing noo-mma-nigh-tiss pattern the radiologist must name