- subtype of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema,
- type of acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Caused by
- vir
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- traumatic brain injury
- seizures
- ARDS
Associated with Brain Events

Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net bilateral subdurals brain edema 001

Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net bilateral subdurals brain edema 003

Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net bilateral subdurals brain edema 004
Hemorrhagic Cerebellar Infarct

001 60 head CT
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002 60 head CXR
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ARDS
HIV and Fournier Gangrene

Frontal CXR of a 35 year old man with HIV, and Fournier gangrene presents with ongoing respiratory distress
The image reveals diffuse bilateral multifocal pneumonic infiltrates involving upper and lower lungs bilaterally
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ARDS
Sickle Cell Crisis
ARDS Sickle Cell Crisis
The CXR and CT in this 26 year old male in sickle cell crisis shows diffuse and symmetrical ground glass changes with subpleural sparing best observed in images b and d. The bony changes are characterized by bilateral avascular necrosis of the hips (b) and diffuse sclerosis with fish mouth deformity of the thoracic and lumbar spine (e). The spleen is extremely small but still perfusing (e)
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ARDS Sickle Cell Crisis
The CXR in this 26 year old male in sickle cell crisis shows diffuse and symmetrical ground glass changes with subpleural sparing
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net b11662-02
ARDS Trauma

CXR and CT show diffuse ground glass changes of the lungs with some regions of focal consolidation and subpleural sparing. The subpleural sparing is better seen in the lower panels in the left lung. Right sided pleural effusion is present
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net b11625