Happy Valentine's Day to all. Well another anniversary of sorts, my first CTScan on Feb 14 2007. The following was the findings of that scan.
CT Scan of chest contrast
The significant finding on this examination is the presence of a 5 X
5.6 CM lobulated mass lesion arising from the region of the left hilum
and extending superiorly.
Note is also made of the left AP window lymphadenopathy, the largest
lymph node measures 2.2 CM
There is no evidence of contra lateral lymphadenopathy. There are a few
small 8-9 MM lymph nodes in the pretracheal area as well. The lungs
are clear and there is no definite evidence of lung metastases.
The adrenal are normal with no evidence of adrenal metastases. The
central portion of the lobulated mass lesion demonstrates decreased
attenuation values consistent with necrosis.
Opinion; the findings described above consistent with primary lung
carcinoma with ipsilateral and mediastinal lymphadenopathy.
Don't ask me what all the long words are as I can not remember looking them up 3 years ago.
Have a great weekend all and a Happy Family Day on Monday
This is actually a very special blog! It is where I can share with my family, friends and associates, what I am going through and how I am dealing with the treatments and day to day activities.
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