Kerley B Lines On Chest X Ray -
"Mr. Harrison in Bed 4—please start IV furosemide. And page cardiology. Those Kerley lines are telling us his heart can’t keep up."
While most commonly linked to heart failure, Kerley B lines occur in several conditions. 1. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Most common cause. Left ventricular failure increases hydrostatic pressure. Fluid backs up into pulmonary veins. kerley b lines on chest x ray
Dr. Elena Vasquez squinted at the illuminated chest X-ray on her monitor. The patient, 72-year-old Mr. Harrison, was short of breath, unable to lie flat, and his ankles were swollen to twice their normal size. Those Kerley lines are telling us his heart can’t keep up
Check for jugular venous distension, S3 gallop, and bilateral leg swelling. Left ventricular failure increases hydrostatic pressure
While Kerley B lines are the most clinically recognized, the full classification describes three patterns:
Under normal conditions, these structures are too thin to see. Pathological processes cause fluid accumulation or cellular infiltration. The septa swell, casting distinct shadows on the X-ray. Primary Differential Diagnoses
Dr. Vasquez typed her report:



