Imaging in Oncology
THE PLEURAL TENT
Priya R. Venugopal, MD, Claudia G. Berman, MD, and Lary A. Robinson, MD
Radiology and Surgical Services, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center &
Research Institute
This regular feature will enhance your knowledge of imaging technology
in oncologic diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation.
Case Description:
Fig 1 shows the chest radiograph of a 70-year-old woman on
postoperative day 4 following right upper lobectomy for pathologic stage T2, N0, M0
bronchioloalveolar carcinoma of the lung. Clear surgical margins were obtained at
operation, and the patient was experiencing an uneventful postoperative course.
The most likely chest radiograph diagnosis is:
1. right apical pneumothorax
2. postoperative changes related to a pleural tent procedure
3. residual lung tumor
4. hydropneumotherax
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