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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Thorac Oncol. 2013 Jul;8(7):967–973. doi: 10.1097/JTO.0b013e3182904bc2

Table 1.

Indication or Symptoms Precipitating Initial Imaging

Indication/Symptom(s) Overall (N = 66) Benign (N = 28) Malignant (N = 38)
Respiratory symptoms 15 (22.7%) 5 10
Chest pain 13 (19.7%) 8 5
Staging of nonthymic cancer 9 (13.6%) 5 4
Nonrespiratory indicationsa 9 (13.6%) 3 6
Routine imagingb 9 (13.6%) 2 7
Cardiovascular imaging 4 (6.1%) 1 3
Unknown reason 3 (4.5%) 2 1
Evaluation of pleural effusions/retrosternal goiter 2 (3.0%) 2 0
Myasthenia gravis 2 (3.0%) 0 2
a

Including trauma, positive tuberculin skin test, anemia, renal colic, hematuria, back pain, and high white cell count.

b

For example, preoperative chest radiograph.