Type of Carcinoma to cavitate
Squamous cell carcinoma BACK to TOP
Location of bullae in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
Lower lobes BACK to TOP
Benign extrapleural mass
Lipoma of chest wall BACK to TOP
Location of cysts in Eosinophilic Granuloma
Upper lobes BACK to TOP
Histology of mediastinal Hodgkin's
Nodular sclerosing BACK to TOP
Segment of lower lobe most often affected by bronchiectasis
Posterior BACK to TOP
Histology of Pancoast tumors
Squamous or adenocarcinoma BACK to TOP
Lung tumor in which atelectasis, alone or with other findings, is most common
Squamous cell carcinoma BACK to TOP
An unresolving pneumonia, as the only finding, is most common with what cell type
Squamous cell carcinoma BACK to TOP
Cavitation in a lung cancer occurs mostly with what cell type
Squamous cell carcinoma BACK to TOP
Mediastinal widening, as the only finding, is most common with what lung cancer
Small cell carcinomas BACK to TOP
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