Items tagged “lung”
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Lung cancer - adenocarcinoma
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25 Mar 2020
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Round pneumonia
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04 Jan 2010
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Pancoast tumor
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10 Jan 2010
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Lung cancer
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10 Jan 2010
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Pulmonary hamartoma
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09 Feb 2010
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Apical non-small-cell lung cancer
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13 Feb 2010
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Empyema vs pulmonary abscess
Distinguishing between an empyema and a peripherally located pulmonary abscess is essential.
A pulmonary abscess is usually managed with prolonged antibiotics and physiotherapy with postural drainage, whereas an empyema usually requires percutaneous or surgical drainage.
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Cavitating pulmonary tuberculosis (gross pathology)
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18 Feb 2010
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Pathology
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Aspergilloma (gross pathology)
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18 Feb 2010
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis (gross pathology)
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22 Feb 2010
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Monod sign (aspergilloma)
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22 Feb 2010
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Air crescent sign
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22 Feb 2010
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis
Angioinvasive aspergillosis is the most severe and aggressive form of invasive aspergillosis. It is a life-threatening condition that requires prompt treatment. Fortunately, it is not seen in the general population and only occurs in profoundly immunocompromised patients.
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Primary pulmonary lobule
Primary pulmonary lobule is not a term used with any frequency in HRCT, but is the reason the secondary pulmonary lobule has its name.
A primary pulmonary lobule is defined as the lung unit distal to the respiratory bronchioles. It is significantly smaller than an acinus, and is composed of alv...
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Cardiac bronchus
A cardiac bronchus, sometimes termed accessory cardiac bronchus, is a rare anatomic variant of the tracheobronchial tree, arising from the medial aspect of the bronchus intermedius.
Epidemiology
This anomaly is rare and is reported in ~0.3% (range 0.09-0.5%) of individuals 3-5. There may be a ...
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Post radiotherapy pulmonary fibrosis
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04 Mar 2010
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Azygos fissure
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09 Mar 2010
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Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma
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27 Mar 2010
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Metastatic adenocarcinoma of the lung
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10 May 2010
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Pulmonary carcinoid with hepatic metastases
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18 Jul 2010
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