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==Classification==
==Classification==


Lung masses may be classified by location, origin, histopathological origin, imaging features.  
Lung masses may be classified by location, histopathological origin, imaging features.  


* '''Location'''
* '''Location'''
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:*Cavitating pulmonary mass  
:*Cavitating pulmonary mass  


*The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to the previously mentioned characteristics.
*The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to histopathological origin, and location.
 
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! style="font-weight: bold;" | Lung mass (location)
! style="font-weight: bold;" | Benign
! style="font-weight: bold;" | Malignant
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| style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;"| Endobronchial
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*Bronchial atresia
*Bronchial hamartoma
*Bronchogenic cysts
*Pulmonary bacterial abscess
*Bronchial anthracofibrosis
*Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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*Squamous dysplasia of lung
*Squamous cell lung carcinoma
|-
|style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;"| Parenchymal
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*Granuloma
*Pulmonary hamartoma
*Pulmonary bacterial abscess
*Pulmonary infract septic
*Pulmonary emboli
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*Bronchogenic carcinoma
*Carcinoid tumors
*Pulmonary metastases
*Papillary thyroid carcinoma
*Giant cell tumor of bones
*Synovial sarcoma
|-
|style="padding: 5px 5px; background: #DCDCDC; font-weight: bold; text-align:center;" | Pleural
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*Pleural effusion
*Empyema
*Hemothorax
*Lipoma
*Splenosis
*Tuberculosis
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*Mesothelioma
*Metastasic pleural disease
*Invasive thymoma
*Pleural fibrosarcoma
*Pleural liposarcoma
*Primary pleural lymphoma
*Pleural synovial sarcoma
|-
|}
 
 
*The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to imaging features.  
 


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2]

Overview

Lung masses may be classified into 2 types: malignant or benign lung masses. In addition, lung masses can be sub-classified according to location, imaging features, size, and distribution.

Classification

Lung masses may be classified by location, histopathological origin, imaging features.

  • Location
  • Pleural
  • Endobronchial
  • Parenchymal
  • Histopathological origin
  • Malignant
  • Benign
  • Imaging features
  • Hyperdense pulmonary mass
  • Cavitating pulmonary mass
  • The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to histopathological origin, and location.
Classification of Benign and Malignant Pulmonary Mass
Lung mass (location) Benign Malignant
Endobronchial
  • Bronchial atresia
  • Bronchial hamartoma
  • Bronchogenic cysts
  • Pulmonary bacterial abscess
  • Bronchial anthracofibrosis
  • Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
  • Squamous dysplasia of lung
  • Squamous cell lung carcinoma
Parenchymal
  • Granuloma
  • Pulmonary hamartoma
  • Pulmonary bacterial abscess
  • Pulmonary infract septic
  • Pulmonary emboli
  • Bronchogenic carcinoma
  • Carcinoid tumors
  • Pulmonary metastases
  • Papillary thyroid carcinoma
  • Giant cell tumor of bones
  • Synovial sarcoma
Pleural
  • Pleural effusion
  • Empyema
  • Hemothorax
  • Lipoma
  • Splenosis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Mesothelioma
  • Metastasic pleural disease
  • Invasive thymoma
  • Pleural fibrosarcoma
  • Pleural liposarcoma
  • Primary pleural lymphoma
  • Pleural synovial sarcoma


  • The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to imaging features.


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