Kerley Lines On X Ray | 2026 Update |

Kerley lines are thin, linear opacities seen on chest X-rays, representing thickened interlobular septa in the lungs. They are a hallmark of but can also appear in other conditions causing fluid or cellular infiltration of the septa.

Here’s a concise, informative piece on as seen on a chest X-ray: Kerley Lines on Chest X-Ray: A Quick Guide kerley lines on x ray

While historically specific for heart failure, always correlate with clinical context (e.g., dyspnea, crackles, BNP levels, cardiac history) as other infiltrative diseases can mimic them. Kerley lines are thin, linear opacities seen on

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