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Coin lesion (chest x-ray)

Introduction: Coin lesion (chest x-ray)

Description of Coin lesion (chest x-ray)

Coin lesion (chest x-ray): Solitary, round, circumscribed shadows found in the lungs in x-ray examinations. Common causes are tuberculosis, neoplasms, cysts, or vascular anomalies. (Stedman, 25th ed)
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