Features of pulmonary venous hypertension are A/E–
Correct Answer: Uniformly branching lines parallel to pleura
Description: Radiological findings of PVIER :- Prominent upper lobe vessels (due to diversion of blood to upper lobe veins), cephalization of pulmonary vascularity, peribronchial cuffing, Kerley B lines (due to interlobar septal thickening), Perihilar haze, Alveolar edema, pleural effusion, Ground glass appearance of lung, Pulmonary ossicle and fine nodularity.
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