Presentation
Routine check up.
Patient Data
Age: 60 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Pulmonary pseudonodules
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This is a normal frontal and lateral chest x ray; we can see the left and right nipples as pseudonodules related to each breast.
Case Discussion
In chest X-ray interpretation it is very important to not be confused with this finding; if it is not clear we can place a landmark over the nipple (barium dot or metal paperclip).
This case was published with Valentina Díaz MD