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Congress: ECR24
Poster Number: C-22547
Type: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2024/C-22547
Authorblock: A. González Huete, E. Antolinos Macho, L. Gorospe Sarasua, A. Michael-Fernández, A. Salgado-Parente, A. M. Ayala Carbonero, A. GARCIA DE VICENTE, J. Alarcón Rodríguez; Madrid/ES
Disclosures:
Abel González Huete: Nothing to disclose
Elisa Antolinos Macho: Nothing to disclose
Luis Gorospe Sarasua: Nothing to disclose
Antonio Michael-Fernández: Nothing to disclose
Alba Salgado-Parente: Nothing to disclose
Ana María Ayala Carbonero: Nothing to disclose
ANA GARCIA DE VICENTE: Nothing to disclose
Javier Alarcón Rodríguez: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Lung, Respiratory system, Thorax, CT, CT-High Resolution, Plain radiographic studies, Localisation, Cavitation, Infection, Neoplasia
Background

Many diseases, both benign and malignant, can present with cavitary lung disease.

Usually, a Chest Radiograph is the initial imaging technique when pulmonary pathology is suspected, with Computed Tomography (CT) being the preferred modality when a cavity is suspected.

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