Case 104: Popcorn is the Classic Appearance, but Not Always

Some lung nodules such as hamartomas have a characteristic appearance and can be easily diagnosed on CT scan

Bhavin Jankharia

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A 69-years old with smoking related COPD had a lung nodule for over 3 years and they finally wanted to work it up.

It shows quite a typical appearance on CT

Thoughts?

  1. Hamartoma
  2. Malignant neoplasm
  3. Healed tuberculoma
  4. Carcinoid

The video discusses the case and other similar cases, with a description of the disease condition.

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