2016
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2016.i06.33
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Pulmonary Mass Lesions: CT Scan Diagnostic-Impressions and FNAC Diagnoses – A Correlative Study

Abstract: Introduction: Bronchogenic carcinoma, the commonest pulmonary mass lesion, is the leading cause of cancer related death globally. Computed tomography (CT) scan is often used for evaluation of pulmonary mass lesions to have an initial diagnostic impression for deciding on next course of actions in clinical management. So, it becomes highly imperative to study the correlation of CT scan-diagnoses with pathological diagnoses. Till date such correlative studies are very meagre from northeastern part of India. This… Show more

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“…Similar findings were seen in study done by Ahmed et al 6 (45 % right, 31 % left lung), Mundal et al 11 (72 % right, 52 % left lung) and Saha et al 9 Fifty-eight percent of nodules had peripheral location while 42 % were located centrally. This is in concordance with the study done by Adaikkalavan et al, 16 Biswas et al, 17 Narayanswami et al 8 Maximum lung nodules in this study were more than 7 cm in size. This suggest that most of the lung nodules express symptoms in patient in their later stages of life, when the size of the lung nodule have already In presented study, 31 % of patients were non-smokers, and 69 % were smokers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Similar findings were seen in study done by Ahmed et al 6 (45 % right, 31 % left lung), Mundal et al 11 (72 % right, 52 % left lung) and Saha et al 9 Fifty-eight percent of nodules had peripheral location while 42 % were located centrally. This is in concordance with the study done by Adaikkalavan et al, 16 Biswas et al, 17 Narayanswami et al 8 Maximum lung nodules in this study were more than 7 cm in size. This suggest that most of the lung nodules express symptoms in patient in their later stages of life, when the size of the lung nodule have already In presented study, 31 % of patients were non-smokers, and 69 % were smokers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Frequency of TB in patients being evaluated for pulmonary mass lesions ranges from 2 to 12% in various studies. [ 8 ] We found TB in 2.5% of our study population which is similar to findings of other authors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%