CXR interpretation Flashcards
Differentials for “cavitating lung lesions” on CXR
abscess
lung cancer (SCC)
tuberculosis (TB)
Wegener’s granulomatosis
PE
Rheumatoid arthritis
Fungal infection
What bacteria commonly cause lung abscesses
Staph aureus
Klebsiella
Pseudomonas
What type of lung cancer commonly presents as a cavitating lung lesion?
squamous cell
What fungal infections can cause cavitating lung lesions?
aspergillosis
histoplasmosis
coccidioidomycosis
Cancers which commonly cause lung mets
breast cancer
colorectal cancer
renal cell cancer
bladder cancer
prostate cancer
Which cancer is responsible for “Cannonball mets”
Renal cell carcinoma
(may also occur secondary to choriocarcinoma and prostate cancer)
Calcification in lung metastases is uncommon except in the case of which two cancers?
chondrosarcoma or osteosarcoma
Describe the appearance of cannonball mets
Multiple well defined nodules distributed in both lung fields