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Unusual lung tumours: an illustrated review of CT features suggestive of this diagnosis
Abstract
This review presents an imaging-centred approach to the
diagnostic challenge of uncommon lung tumours in adults.
Emphasis is placed on features that may be used to differentiate
these tumours including fat content, tumour site, multifocality,
calcification and predominant pattern of involvement.
Author
K Bhatia and S Ellis
Contact Details
Corresponding address: Stephen Ellis,
Diagnostic Imaging,
London Chest Hospital,
Bonner Road, London E2 9JX,
UK
Reference
ICIS Cancer Imaging Volume 6 Issue 1
DOI: 10.1102/1470-7330.2006.0013
Date Posted
4 July 2006
Open Access is provided for this article.
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