Presentation
Background of testicular cancer
Patient Data
Age: 17 years
Gender: Male
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Innumerable bilateral soft tissue nodules in both lungs.
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Multiple variable sized confluent soft tissue nodules and masses are again seen bilaterally, many of which demonstrate interval growth.
Case Discussion
Lung metastases from testicular cancer