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Results 1 - 10 of 43 for Pulmonary mass
  1. ... chest x-ray of a person with a lung mass. This is a front view, where the lungs ... of the chest. The x-ray shows a mass in the right upper lung, indicated with the arrow (seen on the left ...
  2. ... CT scan of the upper chest showing a mass in the right lung (seen on the left side of the picture).
  3. This is a CT scan of the upper lungs. This individual has a mass in upper part of the right lung (left side of picture).
  4. ... a mass in the upper part of the lung. Although the cause of the mass can be suspected, based on this person's history, there are many diseases that can ...
  5. ... a patient with central cancer of the right lung. Notice the white mass in the middle portion of the right lung (seen on the left side of the picture).
  6. Pulmonary aspergilloma is a mass caused by a fungal infection. It usually grows in lung cavities. The infection can also appear in the brain, kidney, or other organs.
  7. Images ... A CT scan showing a mass in right lower chest near the heart (left side of photograph).
  8. This is a chest x-ray showing a mass in the right lower lung near heart (seen on the left side of ...
  9. ... blood flow to the heart Determine if a mass in your lung is cancerous or harmless
  10. ... at soft tissues such as the heart and lungs. A chest CT may be done: After a chest injury When a tumor or mass (clump of cells) is suspected, including a solitary ...
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