Abstract

The case is presented of an incidental finding in a male patient of 38 years of age, who came to the radiography department for a pre-operative chest x-ray. He was a non-smoker and an underwater elite athlete with no pain or respiratory problems. In successive radiodiagnostic examinations, a lesion was observed in the middle lobe of the left lung. The case required all the diagnostic imaging methods, from the more invasive computed tomography-guided biopsy to non-invasive molecular imaging, in order to characterise the lesion, assess the resection, and manage the disease.

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