A low-frequency ultrasonographic image of a peripheral lung tumour infiltrating the chest wall. A low-frequency ultrasonographic image of a peripheral.

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A low-frequency ultrasonographic image of a peripheral lung tumour infiltrating the chest wall. A low-frequency ultrasonographic image of a peripheral lung tumour infiltrating the chest wall. Note that the acoustic window is too narrow to demonstrate the whole circumference of the lesion, but it allows determination of its full depth. Note the extension of the lung tumour (T) beyond the pleura (P) into the chest wall (CW). Florian von Groote-Bidlingmaier, and Coenraad F.N. Koegelenberg breathe 2012;9:132-142 ©2012 by European Respiratory Society