Sonavane Sushilkumar, Guleria Saurabh, Crowe David R, Steenwyk Brad, Singh Satinder
Cardiopulmonary Section, Department of Radiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 619 19th St. S JTN 370, Birmingham, AL, 35294, USA,
Pediatr Radiol. 2015 Jan;45(1):124-8. doi: 10.1007/s00247-014-3023-z. Epub 2014 Jun 8.
Focal, asymmetrical pulmonary airspace opacities in post-transplant setting are commonly from infection, hemorrhage, edema or infarction. Rarely, stable or mildly progressive dense pulmonary opacities are due to pulmonary calcifications. In the majority of cases, these are asymptomatic and warrant no further intervention.