October 2011 Case of the Month
Michael B. Gotway, MD
Associate Editor Imaging
Reference as: Gotway MB. October 2011 Case of the month. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care 2011;3:145-9. (Click here for a PDF version of the manuscript)
Clinical History
A 67-year-old man with a history of squamous cell carcinoma of the throat, melanoma, and anemia presented with vague complaints of chest pain. A frontal chest radiograph (Figure 1) was performed.
What is the main finding on the chest radiograph? How would you describe the finding? (Click on the answer to proceed)
- A solitary pulmonary nodule
- Diffuse linear and reticular abnormalities suggesting interstitial lung disease
- A posterior mediastinal mass
- Multiple cavitary nodules
- Bilateral pleural effusions and thickening