Left upper lobe collapse secondary to lung cancer

Discussion:

Subsequent CT-guided chest biopsy was performed which revealed squamous cell carcinoma. This is a nice example of left upper lobe collapse due to a large obstructing bronchogenic carcinoma (SCC). The aortic knuckle remains visible due to the interposition of the apical segment of the left lower lobe between the collapsed left upper lobe and mediastinum, the so-called Luftsichel sign.

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