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Radiological Findings of Lung Cancer: Focus on Atypical Pattern  

Sung, Dong-Wook (Diagnostic Radiology Kyung Hee University Hospital)
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases / v.58, no.6, 2005 , pp. 554-561 More about this Journal
Abstract
The clinical and radiographic findings of lung cancer have been well established many journals. Even if the radiographic findings of lung cancer show a typical pattern, the specific cell type of lung cancer sometimes needs to be determined prior to a pathological diagnosis. For example, the usual finding of a squamous cell carcinoma is similar to other cancer types such as an adenocarcinoma or a small cell carcinoma but with a lower incidence. Therefore, it should not be used to make a diagnosis of the cell type prior to a pathological diagnosis. Many unusual findings of lung cancer, so called atypical pattern have been reported, but atypical findings are widely accepted. The more important thing is not to diagnose a specific cell type of cancer but to differentiate it from other benign conditions such as tuberculosis, fungal infections or organizing pneumonia. This paper presents typical information of the cell type of lung cancer along with the atypical radiographic findings.
Keywords
Lung neoplasms; Radiography; Diagnosis;
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