Kerley C -

The “C” pattern reflects more widespread or confluent septal thickening compared to the discrete, peripheral B lines.

Kerley C lines are a radiological finding that can be observed on chest X-rays. They are a type of Kerley line, which is a short, horizontal line at the lung periphery, indicative of interstitial edema. kerley c

refer to a specific radiological sign on a chest X-ray characterized by fine, interlacing, or reticular opacities typically found at the lung bases . Radiological Appearance The “C” pattern reflects more widespread or confluent