Immagini radiologiche del carcinoma polmonare
These chest CT scan views above and
below demonstrates a large squamous cell carcinoma of the right upper
lobe that extends around the right main bronchus and also invades into
the mediastinum and involves hilar lymph nodes.

This chest radiograph demonstrates a
large squamous
cell carcinoma of the right upper lobe.
This chest radiograph demonstrates a
large 5 cm diameter squamous
cell carcinoma of the right lower lobe. The 1.5 cm bright opacity in
the middle of the mass is a calcified granuloma that was seen on lateral
view to be behind the neoplasm. Additional calcified
granulomatous areas are medial to the mass. The sternal wire loops
are from a previous coronary artery bypass procedure.
This chest radiograph demonstrates a
nodular pattern resulting from multiple metastases to the lung from a
colonic adenocarcinoma. This is the same patient as the previous
radiograph, but at a later point in the course. (The plate and screws in
the cervical spine repaired a pathologic fracture from metastasis).
This chest radiograph demonstrates a
nodular pattern resulting from multiple small metastases to the lung
from a colonic adenocarcinoma.
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