Pathologic Review of Cystic and Cavitary Lung Diseases
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Pathologic Review of Cystic and Cavitary Lung Diseases
Pulmonary cystic and cavitary lesions caused by diverse etiologies are commonly encountered in chest imaging. The terms "cyst" and "cavity" are used to describe air-filled regions in the center of a nodule or consolidation of the lung. To date, only radiologic aspects of these lesions have been addressed. The morphologies of pulmonary cystic and cavitary lesions exhibit a broad spectrum, rangin...
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عنوان ژورنال: Korean Journal of Pathology
سال: 2012
ISSN: 1738-1843,2092-8920
DOI: 10.4132/koreanjpathol.2012.46.5.407