CT may demonstrate unsuspected chest disease in these cases. Stage I: Hilar/mediastinal lymphadenopathy not associated with lung disease. Stage I disease is seen in 50% of patients with sarcoidosis.
CT of the chest showed bilateral mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy, as well as an 8-mm nodule in the right lower lobe. What is the diagnosis? Cast your vote. Find the answers in the full text ...
Repeat CT confirmed the complete resolution of mediastinal lymphadenopathy (Figure 3). Treatment with amiodarone and mexiletine were discontinued, but bisoprolol was maintained.
Following an admission to the authors’ centre with severe anaemia, duodenal biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of Whipple’s ...
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Lymph Nodes
Swollen lymph nodes in the armpits, neck, and groin can often be felt. Those in the mediastinum and upper abdomen may only be revealed with imaging tests such as a computed tomography (CT ...
Study shows combined endobronchial ultrasound and endoscopic ultrasound (CUS) is a highly reliable tool for ruling out N2 ...
A contrast-enhanced CT image shows diffuse mediastinal and bilateral, symmetric hilar lymphadenopathy (Panel B, arrows). CT images in lung windows show multiple pulmonary nodules (Panels C and D ...