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Value of chest computed tomography in genitourinary malignancies
Urology
|December 1, 1983
Abstract:
Fifty-one patients with genitourinary malignancies with normal chest x-ray films all had chest computerized tomography in an attempt to detect metastatic disease. One patient with a hypernephroma and another with a bladder carcinoma had metastatic nodules detected. One patient with a testicular tumor had a histologically confirmed benign nodule. Chest computerized tomography should be performed on patients with tumors that have a high likelihood of metastasizing to the lung.