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British Journal of Radiology (2004) 77, 438-440
© 2004 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/44163342

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Concomitant pulmonary and mediastinal sclerosing haemangiomas

Y-Y Lu, MD1, S-H Ng, MD1, Y-C Cheung, MD1, K-W Lui, MD1, S-C Chan, MD1 and H-C Lin, MD2

Departments of 1 Diagnostic Radiology and 2 Thoracic Medicine II, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 5 Fu-Hsing Street, Kwei Shan, Tao Yuan Hsien, Taiwan



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Figure 1. Enhanced chest CT shows a 6 cm well-defined inhomogeneous enhanced mass in the left lower lobe. Granular calcifications within the tumour and subpleural consolidation were also observed.

 


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Figure 2. Enhanced chest CT shows a large dumbbell-shaped, encapsulated mass in the posterior mediastinum. The enhancement was inhomogeneous, similar to the left lower lung mass, with multiple cystic areas. Hilar and azygoesophageal recess extensions were evident. Calcification was also present.

 


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Figure 3. Chest CT on lung window shows air meniscus sign (black arrow), reticular infiltration and subpleural consolidation around the sclerosing haemangioma in left lower lung.

 





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