Nodules Calcified

Classical Calcified Granuloma

Classical Calcified Granuloma
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
GRANULOMATOUS NODULE with SURROUNDING RETRACTION

 

Granulomatous Tree in Bud – Likely TB possibly MAI

Granulomatous and Calcified Tree in Bud – Likely TB possibly MAI
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
Granulomatous and Calcified Tree in Bud – Likely TB possibly MAI
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
Granulomatous and Calcified Tree in Bud – Likely TB possibly MAI
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
Calcified Mediastinal Nodes – Likely TB possibly MAI
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net

Central Calcification

Nodule in the Left Lower Lobe –
Ashley Davidoff
The CommonVein.net
Lung Nodule Central Calcification – Benign
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Ashley Davidoff MD
TheCommonVein.net

Central Calcification – Sarcoidosis

40 year old female with a history of sarcoidosis
CT scan shows a 6mm nodule with central calcification in the ligula and ground glass nodules in the middle lobe
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
70060c
40 year old female with a history of sarcoidosis
CT scan shows a 6mm nodule with central calcification
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
70060b

Central Calcification Amyloid

Solid Peripheral Nodules with Central Calcification. Two nodules in the right upper lobe have central calcification
The nodule on the right close to the spine is fissural based (see next image)
Ashley Davidoff Boston Medical Center TheCommonvein.net LV-006
Fissural Based Amyloid Nodule with Central Calcification
Axial CT images through the right upper lobe shows a solid amyloid nodule with central calcification abutting the major fissure. These features, although not pathognomonic are characteristic. Sarcoidosis would be a radiological consideration as well
Ashley Davidoff Boston Medical Center TheCommonvein.net LV-006
80 year old male with stable calcifications in a 2.9cms lung nodule. The calcification is large and irregular and mostly central. Diagnosis includes a benign hamartoma
and amyloidoma
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonvein.net
hamartoma calcifications 004c stable

Eccentric Calcification

Unknown Diagnosis
Nodule with Eccentric Calcification Unknown Diagnosis
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net

Benign Eccentric Lobular Calcification Differential Hamartoma or Amyloid

86 year old female with a stable calcified nodule in the right lower lobe. The calcification is lobulated and this appearance is reminiscent either of the popcorn calcification of a hamartoma or an amyloid nodule
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonvein.net
hamartoma 0001c01 86f

Malignant

BREAST CA BILATERAL PRIMARY LUNG CANCER AND IPF (UIP)
73 year old female with left mastectomy and IPF with new onset bilateral upper lobe masses. The LUL mass has scattered calcifications, and the right shows early cavitation.
Both lesions are PET positive
The LUL lesion was biopsied revealing squamous cell carcinoma with calcifications showing progressive growth and enlarging ipsilateral lymphadenopathy.
The right lesion shows progressive cavitation and enlargement likely a squamous cell carcinoma as well.
The ILD dominates in the periphery of the lower lobes but involves the upper lobes as well, reveals honeycombing in the right upper lobe, but shows no significant progression over the two years.
Ashley Davidoff MD TheCommonVein.net
Nodule with Eccentric Calcification
Nodule with Eccentric Calcification
Biopsy showed Scar Carcinoma
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net

Eccentric Calcification

Benign

Eccentric Calcification
56 F with a middle lobe nodule with eccentric calcification which turned out to be granulomatous in origin
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
30252c

A Second Case

Eccentric Granulomatous Calcification
65 year male with lung nodule characterised by eccentric calcification that did not change over 2 year period
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
31211b

Psammomatous Calcification

65 year old male with rectal mucinous adenocarcinoma
CT scan of the chest shows a metastatic nodule with psammomatous calcifications
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
31491c
Lung Nodules that are Outside  the Chest
Scout films prior to CT scan of the chest shows a nodule in the left lower lobe region, which on coronal imaging shows a macro-calcification in the left breast
Ashley Davidoff
The CommonVein.net