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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mazia Fatima, MBBS [2]

Overview

CT scan is the gold standard test for the diagnosis of Pancoast tumor. MRI imaging should be performed for evaluation of chest wall invasion, examination of vascular structures and brachial plexus involvement, evaluation of resectability of the tumor.

Diagnostic Study of Choice

CT scan

Irregular shaped ill defined right apical lung mass is seen invading the right aspect of D2 vertebral body with its transverse process, costovertebral junction and adjacent rib. superiorly it extends to the root of the neck. Case courtesy of Dr Ahmed Abd Rabou, rID: 27303
The chest CT scan confirms that the tumor involves the superior sulcus.Case courtesy of Dr David Cuete, rID: 23281


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Diagnostic Criteria

  • Pancoast tumor may be diagnosed at any time if the following criteria are met:
    • Tumor localized to the superior sulcus of the lung

References

  1. Purandare, NilenduC; Rangarajan, Venkatesh (2015). "Imaging of lung cancer: Implications on staging and management". Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging. 25 (2): 109. doi:10.4103/0971-3026.155831. ISSN 0971-3026.

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