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From: Primary ovarian neuroendocrine neoplasia with concurrent large epithelial borderline ovarian tumor, coexistent with non-malignant pleural effusion and multiple uterine fibroids: a case report and review of the literature

Fig. 2

Computed tomography scan of the lungs. Patchy ground-glass densities are seen in the peri-broncho-vascular region in the right lung. Pulmonary nodules in the anterior segment of the right upper lobe and small fissural-based nodules are seen at the level of the anterior basal segment of the right lower lobe likely to be granulomas. Fibroatelectatic changes are seen in the middle lobe. No traction bronchiectasis or honeycombing was seen. No enlarged lymph nodes are seen in the mediastinum and bilateral hilar regions. Minimal pleural effusion on the right side, but no pleural effusion on the left side. No evidence of pericardial effusion

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