Presentation
Increasing shortness of breath and cough.
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Left lower lobe collapse
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Pacemaker.
Triangular density behind the left side of the heart. The left hilum is inferiorly displaced.
Mild cardiomegaly.
Right lung clear.
Case Discussion
A typical example of a tight left lower lobe collapse.
In a smoker, this should be considered to be due to an obstructing lung malignancy until proven otherwise with CT chest and bronchoscopy.