Résumé
The unilateral translucent lung always presents interesting differential possibilities. We report a patient with a bronchial carcinoid who showed an unusual 'changing lung' in serial chest X-rays. This case also illustrates that an accurate clinical history and physical examination along with a careful study of the chest X-rays is all important in the diagnosis
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Humains , Femelle , Radiographie thoracique , Tumeur carcinoïde/anatomopathologie , Tumeurs des bronches/anatomopathologieRésumé
Four patients treated by arterial embolisation are presented to illustrate the uses of this technique. The lesions were an arterio-venous malformation, an arterio-venous fistula, a metastasis to bone from a carcinoma of the thyroid and a bleeding pulmonary tuberculous cavity. The materials used were gel foam, gianturco coils and cyano-acrylate glue. No complications occurred. The patient with haemoptysis went on to have an upper lobectomy. The methods, uses and possible complications are discussed. It is concluded that embolisation should be considered as the first treatment option in suitable lesions since it is cheaper, avoids scars, preserves tissue and is preferred by patients