• J Comput Tomogr · Jan 1986

    Case Reports

    Computed tomography of traumatic lung cyst: case report.

    • W C Black, J C Gouse, B R Williamson, and B M Newman.
    • J Comput Tomogr. 1986 Jan 1; 10 (1): 33-5.

    AbstractBlunt trauma to the chest may result in the formation of a traumatic lung cyst. The lesion itself is innocuous and requires no special treatment. Though it is important that traumatic lung cyst not be mistaken for a more serious complication of trauma requiring aggressive management, this distinction may be difficult to make on plain chest radiographs. However, in the setting of blunt chest trauma, the computed tomography appearance of a thin-walled cystic cavity completely surrounded by lung parenchyma is diagnostic of traumatic lung cyst.

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