Title of article :
Value of Radiodensity Determined by Enhanced Computed Tomography for the Differential Diagnosis of Lung Masses
Author/Authors :
Xie, Min Department of Radiology - Second People’s Hospital of Wuxi, Wuxi, P.R. China
Abstract :
Background: Lung masses are often difficult to differentiate when their clinical symptoms
and shapes or densities on computed tomography (CT) images are similar. However,
with different pathological contents, they may appear differently on plain and enhanced
CT.
Objectives: To determine the value of enhanced CT for the differential diagnosis of lung
masses based on the differences in radiodensity with and without enhancement.
Patients and Methods: Thirty-six patients with lung cancer, 36 with pulmonary tuberculosis
(TB) and 10 with inflammatory lung pseudotumors diagnosed by CT and confirmed
by pathology in our hospital were selected. The mean ± SD radiodensities of lung masses
in the three groups of patients were calculated based on the results of plain and enhanced
CT.
Results: There were no significant differences in the radiodensities of the masses detected
by plain CT among patients with inflammatory lung pseudotumors, TB and lung
cancer (P > 0.05). However, there were significant differences (P < 0.01) between all the
groups in terms of radiodensities of masses detected by enhanced CT.
Conclusions: The radiodensities of lung masses detected by enhanced CT could potentially
be used to differentiate between lung cancer, pulmonary TB and inflammatory lung
pseudotumors.
Keywords :
Tomography , X-Ray Computed , Lung , Tuberculosis , Pulmonary
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics