Lung cancer problem
Posted By: Chavera on 2008-02-18
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Subject: Lung cancer problem
A 2.4 x 2.0 cm large left aorticopulmonary (?) s/l win-flobe was seen. In the left upper lobe posterior segment, there is a lobulated 2 cm soft tissue nodule which is potentially pleural-based.
What on earth? wet lobe, window, ?
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