Pulmonary infarction

Discussion:

Pulmonary embolus is common, and with the widespread availability of CTPA is a daily radiological issue.

In a small proportion of cases a pulmonary infarction is identified, although not always on the initial diagnostic study.

An infarct is typically wedged shaped with the base at the periphery of the lung and apex towards the hilum.  Infarcts may cavitate.

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