The More You See, the More Confusion: Two Cases of Pneumonia With Confusing Imaging Findings of Adenocarcinoma
Ma D Valdes Bracamontes,
Gangacharan R Dubey
Abstract:Imaging studies are a helpful tool when facing pulmonary pathology. While a specific radiologic pattern suggests a diagnosis, a multidisciplinary approach is ideal. Pneumonia and lung adenocarcinoma (LADC) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. LADC has many patterns on computed tomography (CT); when it manifests as parenchymal consolidation, it is often difficult to distinguish from pneumonia, leading to a delayed or erroneous diagnosis. To achieve a definite diagnosis, clinical in… Show more
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