2020
DOI: 10.36416/1806-3756/e20200156
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Lung cancer associated with cystic airspaces: a new radiological presentation of lung cancer

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“…A presença de pseudocavidade em nódulos está frequentemente associada a adenocarcinoma e pode ser vista em pneumonia com necrose nas consolidações (Figura S26). (71)(72)(73)…”
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“…A presença de pseudocavidade em nódulos está frequentemente associada a adenocarcinoma e pode ser vista em pneumonia com necrose nas consolidações (Figura S26). (71)(72)(73)…”
Section: Pseudocavidadeunclassified
“…O sinal do crescente aéreo também já foi descrito em outras doenças, tais como aspergilose pulmonar angioinvasiva, abscesso pulmonar, câncer de pulmão e outras infecções fúngicas. (72)(73)(74)…”
Section: Sinal Do Crescente Aéreounclassified
“…In these patients, the risk of death was increased since we were not familiar with the early stages of the tumour, which is the cystic airspace. If we fully understand the CT image development process of the disease, early diagnosis and initiation of treatment in LCCA may alter disease outcomes [ 19 ]. The mortality rates of early stage lung cancer resection remain low.…”
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confidence: 99%