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. 2005 Nov-Dec;25(6):511–512. doi: 10.5144/0256-4947.2005.511

A 33-year-old male with a chest lesion on a routine chest radiograph

Mohammed Khalid *,, Neelam Malik , Suzanne Abbas
Editor: Husn Frayha
PMCID: PMC6089752  PMID: 16438466

A 33-year-old Bahraini male presented at the health centre for a chest radiograph as a part of a routine medical check up for employment. He had no complaints. There was no history of a hospital visit or other major illness. After routine chest radiograph (Figure 1) he underwent a contrast-enhanced CT scan (Figures 2a, 2b) of the chest, as a part of further work-up for the lesion detected on the chest radiograph.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Chest radiograph showing a lobulated mass of uniform density in the right lower hemithorax with connecting vessels radiating to the hilum.

Figure 2a, 2b.

Figure 2a, 2b

Contrast-enhanced chest CT scans demonstrating a lobulated enhancing subpleural mass with feeding artery and draining vein.

  • What does the routine chest radiograph show?

  • What would be the likely differentials based on the findings of the routine chest radiograph?

  • What are the findings on contrast-enhanced CT scan of the chest?

  • What other radiological test could demonstrate this lesion?

Answer on page 518


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