Superior vena cava syndrome with tumor-induced hepatisation of the lung

Discussion:

Hepatisation of the lung is a condition that is generally associated with infectious disease, where pus/liquid-filled bronchioli prevent normal ventilation of the lung parenchyma rendering it a characteristic low attenuation appearance. Although rare, this case shows that tumourous airway occlusion may cause the same appearance.

In addition, this case also demonstrates the typical findings of superior vena cava syndrome.

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