
Case 80: Upper Posterior Paravertebral Mass
The differential of an upper posterior paravertebral mass is short and limited
A 55-years old man presented with an upper posterior paravertebral mass. I had run this as a double quiz earlier, first with a chest radiograph and then with the CT and MRI.
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Index and Table of Contents
Technical and Practice Issues * Case 11: 62-years old misdiagnosed to have interstitial lung disease - mid-inspiratory and expiratory scans * Snippet 03: Radiation risk and CT chest * Case 23: 60-years old - 40-pack years smoker - right upper lobe nodule - resolved using “mean” reconstructions…

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