Kerley D: Lines
Kerley B lines can be caused by various conditions, including:
To successfully identify Kerley D lines, a radiologist must closely inspect the . kerley d lines
Kerley lines are linear opacities seen on chest imaging, representing thickened interlobular septa due to fluid, cellular infiltration, or fibrosis. They are classified as: Kerley B lines can be caused by various
are thin, horizontal linear opacities seen on a lateral chest radiograph . While much less commonly discussed than the A and B types, they are an important diagnostic sign of interstitial lung disease or fluid overload. Key Characteristics kerley d lines
: Historically, these lines were noted in patients with severe mitral valve disease and chronic pulmonary hypertension. Comparison with Other Kerley Lines