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(A–C) Forms of non-small-cell carcinoma
(A–C) Forms of non-small-cell carcinoma. Presentations of bronchoalveolar cell carcinoma (a subtype of adenocarcinoma) on chest radiograph includes lobar airspace disease (A) and diffuse ill-defined pulmonary nodules (B). Air-fluid levels are present within a thick-walled cavitary mass in the left lower lobe, which was biopsy-proven squamous-cell carcinoma (C). Source: Chapter 4. Radiology of the Chest, Basic Radiology, 2e Citation: Chen MM, Pope TL, Ott DJ. Basic Radiology, 2e; 2011 Available at: Accessed: September 27, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved
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