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Incomplete Border Sign
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5667092
Scimitar Syndrome
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5666862
Reversed Halo Sign
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5666892
Heart-Lung Transplantation
Chapter by: Silva, Carlos I.; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5667072
Hot Tub Lung
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5667082
S-Sign of Golden
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5666872
Signet Ring Sign
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5666852
Silhouette Sign
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: Diagnostic Imaging: Chest by Rosada-de-Christenson, Mellisa L; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323796637
CID: 5666842
Uncommon thoracic manifestations from extrapulmonary tumors: Computed tomography evaluation - Pictorial review
Franquet, Tomás; Rosado-de-Christenson, Melissa L; Marchiori, Edson; Abbott, Gerald F; Martínez-Jiménez, Santiago; López, Laura
Although metastasis can occur at a variety of sites, pulmonary involvement is common in patients with cancer. Depending on the source and type of tumor, pulmonary metastases present with a wide range of radiologic appearances. Hematogenous dissemination through the pulmonary arteries to the pulmonary capillary network is the most common form of spread in pulmonary metastases. However, they may also reach the lung via lymphatic dissemination, secondary airway involvement, vessel tumor embolism, and direct chest invasion. In the evaluation of patients with known extrathoracic tumors, CT is the state-of-the-art imaging modality for detecting and characterize pulmonary metastases as well as to predict resectability. Although CT limitations are well known, knowledge of growth rates of various tumors and understanding the pattern of spread may be helpful clues in suggesting and even establish the specific diagnosis. The purpose of this pictorial review is to discuss the imaging appearances of different patterns of intrathoracic tumoral dissemination.
PMID: 32469707
ISSN: 1532-3064
CID: 5666492
Perilymphatic Nodules
Chapter by: Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
in: ExpertDDx: Chest by Carter, Brett W; Rosado-de-Christenson, Melissa L; Lichtenberger III, John P; Martinez-Jimenez, Santiago
Elsevier
pp. -
ISBN: 9780323524827
CID: 5667122