Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Lung cancer
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Opacity in the medial aspect of right lower zone of the lungs without loss of the right heart border. Lateral view confirms the presence of lower zone opacification in the posterior lung.
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CT confirms a right lower lobe mass.
Case Discussion
This lesion most likely represents a lung cancer. Unfortunately, clinical presentation and pathological follow-up are no longer available.