Case 101: When the Pattern of Lung Disease Gives a Clue to the Diagnosis

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This 35-years old came with fever. Her USG showed a complex ovarian mass and her CA-125 was raised to 262. She was referred for a PET/CT, which showed multiple findings as depicted in these images.

The lungs showed nodules.

What is the pattern of disease? Does this allows us to clinch the diagnosis?

The short video below discusses the case with further discussion of these patterns of lung nodules.


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