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Fig. 1C. 59-year-old man with malignant pleural mesothelioma with
osteoblastic heterologous elements. Unenhanced CT scan (mediastinal window
setting), obtained 3 years later at same level as A, shows increase in
pleural thickening spreading into chest wall (arrow) associated with
two coarse calcifications (arrowheads) that were situated close to
mediastinal pleura and into right paratracheal space. These calcifications may
be due to direct tumoral extension, because of their continuity with mass,
although it is not possible to formally exclude enlarged calcified lymph node
in region 4R.
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