XI - Pulmonary vasculopathies
Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
Last update 17/06/2026
A disease of pulmonary venules
XI - Pulmonary vasculopathies
Last update 17/06/2026
A disease of pulmonary venules
III. Myocardial ischemia - Coronary artery disease
III.a Coronary artery disease (acute) - Myocardial ischemia/infarction
VI. Cardiomyopathy
VI.b Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
IX. Endocardial involvement
IX.a Endocarditis (infective)
X. Pulmonary edema
X.b Pulmonary edema, noncardiogenic (NCPE)
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.a Pulmonary arterial hypertension
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.b Acute pulmonary hypertension
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.e Pulmonary artery aneurysm(s)
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.i Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.h Mercury pulmonary embolism
XIII. Thrombosis - Embolism
XIII.k Foreign body pulmonary vasculopathy (Excipient lung disease)
XV. Chest pain
XV.a Chest pain (acute or subacute), lone or prominent
XVI. Hemorrhage - Bleeding - Hematoma(s)
XVI.e Alveolar hemorrhage (AH), diffuse AH (DAH)
XXI. Mediastinal involvement/injury
XXI.c Pneumomediastinum
XXI. Mediastinal involvement/injury
XXI.d Mediastinitis
XXVI. Neuromuscular dysfunction
XXVI.c Acute myelopathy (can cause ARF)
XXX. Imaging features
XXX.f Imaging: Alveolar opacities or haze with a batwing or butterfly distribution
XXXI. Eye catchers
XXXI.e Eye catcher: A batwing or butterfly pattern on chest imaging
XXXIII. Histopathology (for pulmonary pathology see in ‘Pneumotox’ (a free companion App)
XXXIII.l Path: Pulmonary hypertension incl. angiomatoid vasculopathy
XXXIII. Histopathology (for pulmonary pathology see in ‘Pneumotox’ (a free companion App)
XXXIII.n Path: Foreign body embolism, microangiopathy, vasculopathy
XXXIV. Infections
XXXIV.a Septic pulmonary embolism
XXXVIII. Miscellaneous - Varia
XXXVIII.w Foreign body (talc, constarch) retinopathy
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.i Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
XIV. Pleural involvement
XIV.o Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE)
XIV. Pleural involvement
XIV.p Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis (PPFE)
XXII. Acute respiratory/cardiorespiratory failure
XXII.b Acute lung injury - ARDS
XXIV. Interstitial lung disease - Pulmonary infiltrates - Pulmonary fibrosis
XXIV.a Pneumonitis (ILD)
XXIV. Interstitial lung disease - Pulmonary infiltrates - Pulmonary fibrosis
XXIV.b Pneumonitis (ILD), acute and/or severe (may cause ARDS)
XXIV. Interstitial lung disease - Pulmonary infiltrates - Pulmonary fibrosis
XXIV.h Pulmonary fibrosis (may improve but partly following drug discontinuation)
XXXIII. Histopathology (for pulmonary pathology see in ‘Pneumotox’ (a free companion App)
XXXIII.m Path: Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD)
I. Cardiac arrhythmia(s)/dysrhythmia(s) (AF, VT, VF, TdP) - QTc prolongation)
I.a Cardiac arrhythmias or dysrhythmias (AF, VT, VF, TdP)
I. Cardiac arrhythmia(s)/dysrhythmia(s) (AF, VT, VF, TdP) - QTc prolongation)
I.b Atrial fibrillation
II. Myocardial dysfunction - Heart failure
II.a Left ventricular dysfunction/failure
III. Myocardial ischemia - Coronary artery disease
III.a Coronary artery disease (acute) - Myocardial ischemia/infarction
IV. Heart block (bundle branch-, AV-block)
IV.a Heart block (bundle branch- or AV-)
VI. Cardiomyopathy
VI.a Cardiomyopathy (acute, subacute, chronic)
VI. Cardiomyopathy
VI.c Takotsubo (stress) cardiomyopathy
VIII. Valvular heart disease
VIII.a Valvular heart disease and/or dysfunction
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.a Pulmonary arterial hypertension
XI. Pulmonary vasculopathies
XI.i Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
XII. Pericardial involvement
XII.b Pericardial effusion (w/wo tamponade)
XXVI. Neuromuscular dysfunction
XXVI.a Phrenic nerve injury - Hemi- or bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis
XXXVI. Autoimmune syndromes - Systemic reactions or conditions
XXXVI.f Anaphylaxis - Anaphylactoid reaction (either of these can be fatal)
XXXVIII. Miscellaneous - Varia
XXXVIII.k Hypersensitivity reaction (may manifest with fever and/or skin, throat or airway involvement)