Central Squamous and Small
Squamous
Lobar Collapse
Right Upper Lobe Collapse
Occluded Right Main Stem Bronchus by Carcinoma with Pathology Correlation
Right Upper Lobe Atelectasis
Reversed S Sign of Golden
The Soft Tissue Tumor is Noted in the Left Main Stem Bronchus
82-year-old female with dyspnea presents with an obstructing and infiltrating central squamous cell carcinoma of the left main stem bronchus with secondary post obstructive atelectasis of the left upper lobe of the lung. In addition, there is encasement of the left pulmonary artery and a small left effusion. A spiculated lesion at the base of the left breast in close association with the left pectoralis muscle The lesion also extends beyond the muscle to abut the rib. There is a small amount of fluid in the pericardial recess, and an small left pleural effusion.
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Female patient with central squamous cell carcinoma of the lung with left upper lobe collapse and hyperinflation of the left lower lobe resulting in a Luftsichel sign.
The left lung is relatively lucent as a result of hyperinflation . The atelectatic left upper lobe manifests as an anterior soft tissue density along the anterior mediastinum. The soft tissue tumor is noted in the left main stem bronchus
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Endoscopic view of the Left Main Bronchus showing the
Obstructing Tumor
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Peripheral Adeno and Large