Golden S sign
Patient presented with a productive cough and fever. He probably neglected to seek treatment for his malignancy due to psychosocial circumstances.
Labs: No leukocytosis, C-reactive protein 127 mg/l.
Cavitation at newer chest CT more likely due to exuberant infection rather than cavitary carcinoma, since it exhibits a thin rim.
- Bronchiectasis
- Cavitating pneumonia
- Diagonal branches of the left anterior descending artery
- Golden S-sign (lung lobe collapse)
- Hepatomegaly
- Left anterior descending artery
- Left main coronary artery
- Mediastinal lymph node enlargement
- Pneumobilia
- Pulmonary cavity
- Right coronary artery
- Right lung
- Right upper lobe
- Right upper lobe collapse
- Splenomegaly
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