Localized lobular septal thickening of the lungs is an image presented by high-resolution CT of the lungs that may be cured.
Lung localized lobular septal thickening is a feature of localized tissue fibrosis in the lungs, which is mostly caused by inflammation, and is clinically common in interstitial pulmonary edema and fibrosis, which may be due to cardiac insufficiency and then pulmonary edema, and therefore, lung localized lobular septal thickening has the potential to be cured.
Localized interlobular septal thickening of the lungs is shown as a thin line of vertical chest wall on the CT image, with a thickness of about 1mm, uniform thickness and no branching, which is a fibrous thickening of the interlobular septum, and generally smooth interlobular septal thickening indicates interstitial pulmonary edema.
If the lung localized lobular septal thickening occurs, you should go to the hospital in time, and actively diagnose and treat it, so as not to delay the condition.