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Lung masses may be classified by location, origin, histopathological origin, imaging features. | Lung masses may be classified by location, origin, histopathological origin, imaging features. | ||
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:*Pleura | |||
:*Parenchyma | |||
::*Lower lobe | |||
::*Upper lobe | |||
::*Middle lobe | |||
* '''Tumor Origin''' | |||
:*Primary | :*Primary | ||
:*Secondary | :*Secondary | ||
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:*Cavitating pulmonary mass | :*Cavitating pulmonary mass | ||
*The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to | *The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to the previously mentioned characteristics. | ||
==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, origin, histopathological origin, imaging features.
- Location
- Pleura
- Parenchyma
- Lower lobe
- Upper lobe
- Middle lobe
- Tumor Origin
- Primary
- Secondary
- Histopathological origin
- Malignant
- Benign
- Imaging features
- Hyperdense pulmonary mass
- Cavitating pulmonary mass
- The table below summarizes the classification of lung masses according to the previously mentioned characteristics.