: Can also be seen in conditions like lymphangitic carcinomatosis or certain interstitial lung diseases.
lines are a radiographic sign observed on chest X-rays, representing a specific pattern of thickening in the lung's interstitial tissue. While less famous than their counterparts, Kerley A and B lines, they play a critical role in identifying severe pulmonary congestion and chronic lung conditions. What are Kerley C Lines? kerley c
: They are often interpreted as Kerley B lines seen "en face" (viewed head-on rather than from the side) or the superimposition of multiple A and B lines. Clinical Significance : Can also be seen in conditions like