Lymphoproliferative Tumors of the Lung
Malignant primary lymphoproliferative tumors of the lung are rare and represent a small percentage of all primary malignant neoplasms of the lower respiratory tract. Much of the current knowledge regarding…
Malignant primary lymphoproliferative tumors of the lung are rare and represent a small percentage of all primary malignant neoplasms of the lower respiratory tract. Much of the current knowledge regarding…
The correct procedures for handling resected tissue and preparing gross specimens for histologic evaluation of thoracic tumors are of great importance not only for diagnostic purposes but also for staging…
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in North America. The 5-year relative survival rate among all patients with lung cancer is currently only 16%, compared with…
In the past few decades, the use of computers has revolutionized imaging, with the introduction of technologies such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography, positron emission tomography…
The best hope for cure for most patients with malignancies involving the chest cavity lies with surgery. Complete resection of all gross disease with clear microscopic margins is the optimal…
10 Test Cases: Applying Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS) Mark S. Parker, Leila Rezai Gharai, Joanna E. Kusmirek, and Robert C. Groves Summary This final chapter will…
6 Lung Cancer-Screening Results Reporting Mark S. Parker and Leila Rezai Gharai Summary This chapter discusses the appropriate means of measuring both rounded and ovoid nodules detected on lung cancer-screening…
7 Detection and Management of Unexpected Incidental Pulmonary and NonpulmonaryFindings Robert C. Groves, Mark S. Parker, and Avinash Pillutla Summary This chapter focuses on some of the more commonly encountered…
5 Variable Imaging Presentations of Lung Cancer Mark S. Parker Summary This chapter reviews the most common location and imaging characteristics of missed lung cancers as well as the variable…