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===Peripheral Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumour HRCT Chest=== | |||
*Most are discovered as an incidental rounded solitary pulmonary nodule. | |||
*The size at diagnosis can vary but usually reported to be range around 10-30mm. | |||
*Many have lobulated margin with an average Hounsfield value on post contrast imaging at around 50. | |||
*Imaging features are often non specific and tissue diagnosis is essential in determining diagnosis. | |||
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Peripheral Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumour HRCT Chest
- Most are discovered as an incidental rounded solitary pulmonary nodule.
- The size at diagnosis can vary but usually reported to be range around 10-30mm.
- Many have lobulated margin with an average Hounsfield value on post contrast imaging at around 50.
- Imaging features are often non specific and tissue diagnosis is essential in determining diagnosis.