Hilar mass: the value of interval imaging

Discussion:

This is an interesting learning case on several levels with some important radiological life lessons.

  1. With COPD patients often the whole patient cannot be imaged on one radiograph. When one has to piece up the 2 pieces this can be more challenging to interpret.
  2. The most useful thing for any radiologist is old imaging studies. Not looking for them or at them at your peril.
  3. Satisfaction of search - don't be happy with spotting one abnormality. Look for more and it may take you further down the diagnostic pathway.

This was a histologically proven lung cancer.

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