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[[Chest radiography]] (CXR) may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[pulmonary]] [[metastasis]] of vulvar cancer. The characteristic findings of [[pulmonary]] [[metastasis]] are peripheral, rounded nodules of variable size scattered throughout both [[lungs]]. | [[Chest radiography]] (CXR) may be helpful in the diagnosis of [[pulmonary]] [[metastasis]] of vulvar cancer. The characteristic findings of [[pulmonary]] [[metastasis]] are peripheral, rounded nodules of variable size scattered throughout both [[lungs]]. |
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Overview
Chest radiography (CXR) may be helpful in the diagnosis of pulmonary metastasis of vulvar cancer. The characteristic findings of pulmonary metastasis are peripheral, rounded nodules of variable size scattered throughout both lungs.
Chest X-ray
Chest radiography (CXR) may be helpful in the diagnosis of pulmonary metastasis of vulvar cancer. The characteristic findings of pulmonary metastasis are peripheral, rounded nodules of variable size scattered throughout both lungs.