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Radiology, Vol 150, 785-786, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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A calcified adenocarcinoma of the lung with very high CT numbers

MS Goldstein, M Rush, P Johnson and CL Sprung

A case is reported of a man with a solitary pulmonary nodule that had an average CT number of 366 HU. Biopsy of the lesion demonstrated a primary adenocarcinoma of the lung with diffuse calcification. It is concluded that high CT numbers of solitary nodules do not ensure a benign lesion.


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