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Brain metastases (lung squamous cell carcinoma)

Case contributed by Bruno Di Muzio
Diagnosis almost certain

Presentation

Asymptomatic patient with recent diagnosis of lung carcinoma.

Patient Data

Age: 64
Gender: Male

Tiny contrast enhancement nodules identified in brain and cerebellum. The biggest one is located in corpus callosum trunk.  

Annotated image

Tiny contrast enhancement nodules identified in brain and cerebellum. The biggest one is located in corpus callosum trunk.  

Case Discussion

This case illustrates a common condition which is silent brain metastasis at lung cancer presentation.

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