Imaging techniques in the evaluation of pulmonary parenchymal neoplasms.
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چکیده
Conventional PA and lateral chest radiographs continue to be the initial examination of choice to evaluate patients who are suspected of having a pulmonary parenchymal neoplasm. A lung lesion can be characterized as probably benign or malignant based on its radiographic appearance (size, shape, margins, presence of calcification, cavitation or air bronchograms, growth rate). A spiculated or lobulated lesion greater than 3 cm in size that is noncalcified is highly suspicious for malignancy. A lung lesion less than 3 cm in size with smooth borders that appears noncalcified on conventional radiographs should be examined by CT, including densitometry to detect calcification or fat, which indicates benignity. In patients with known lung cancer, CT can help to stage the tumor by indicating hilar or mediastinal involvement, or distant metastases. Currently, MR imaging has a limited role, but can be used as a "problem solving" modality for selected cases in evaluating pulmonary parenchymal neoplasms.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Chest
دوره 101 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1992