Cannonball metastases (lungs)
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Cannonball metastases refer to multiple large, well-circumscribed, round pulmonary metastases that appear not unsurprisingly like cannonballs. The frenchFrench terms "envolée de ballons" and "lâcher de ballons", which translatestranslate to "balloons release", are also used to describe this same appearance.
Metastases with such an appearance are classically secondary to:
Or less common primary tumours:
-<p><strong>Cannonball metastases</strong> refer to multiple large, well-circumscribed, round <a href="/articles/pulmonary-metastases">pulmonary metastases</a> that appear not unsurprisingly like cannonballs. The french terms "<strong>envolée de ballons</strong>" and "<strong>lâcher de ballons</strong>" which translates to "balloons release" are also used to describe this same appearance.</p><p>Metastases with such an appearance are classically secondary to:</p><ul>- +<p><strong>Cannonball metastases</strong> refer to multiple large, well-circumscribed, round <a href="/articles/pulmonary-metastases">pulmonary metastases</a> that appear not unsurprisingly like cannonballs. The French terms "<strong>envolée de ballons</strong>" and "<strong>lâcher de ballons</strong>", which translate to "balloons release", are also used to describe this same appearance.</p><p>Metastases with such an appearance are classically secondary to:</p><ul>