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Tree-in-bud pattern | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org Tree-in-bud pattern describes the CT appearance of multiple areas of centrilobular micronodules with a linear branching pattern, resembling a budding tree 11 Although initially described in patients with endobronchial tuberculosis, it is now recognized in a large number of conditions
Centrilobular lung nodules - Radiopaedia. org Centrilobular nodules can be observed in a wide variety of lung pathology In particular, pathologies involving the bronchioles and the arterioles (i e , bronchiolitis and vasculitis), as both are located centrally in the secondary pulmonary lobule
Tree-in-bud pattern | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org Multiple centrilobular nodules, many with a tree in bud type configuration, with minor ground glass opacity are identified involving primarily the lateral aspect of the left lower lobe
Tree-in-bud sign and bronchiectasis - Radiopaedia. org CT confims numerous centrilobular nodules with opacified distal bronchioles (tree-in-bud sign) and bronchiectasis These findings most likely represents pulmonary TB or MAC despite negative induced sputum specimens
Lung Imaging Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) Other potentially benign infectious inflammatory findings such as new tree-in-bud nodules and a new ground-glass nodule less than 3 cm diameter do not require short term follow-up and can be classified using existing size criteria based on the most suspicious nodule 1
Cavitating pulmonary tuberculosis - Radiopaedia. org The tree-in-bud appearance, characterized by centrilobular nodules with branching opacities, represents impacted and inflamed bronchioles, a hallmark of active disease 3,4
Tree-in-bud appearance | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org Radswiki T, Tree-in-bud appearance Case study, Radiopaedia org (Accessed on 02 Dec 2025) https: doi org 10 53347 rID-12039 Case with hidden diagnosis This page but with all the findings and discussion hidden Full screen case with hidden diagnosis Fullscreen presentation mode but all the findings and discussion hidden