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My dad had finished 32 sessions of IMRT radiation when he unexpectedly developed a condition which led to a chest x-ray. The radiologist, unknowing of SCLC tumor in his left lung, commented that his right lung was clear, but hid left mid lung zone (around where the tumor was located) had a "streaky opacity that likely represents atelectasis, however, developing parenchymal process cannot be excluded."
Is this language suggestive of the development of radiation pneumonitis?
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Reply # - November 11, 2013, 03:47 PM
Reply To: Radiation pneumonitis?
It could possibly represent radiation pneumonitis, but it's a nonspecific finding that could be anything or nothing. A streaky opacity just represents an area of something in the lung, or even just an area of poorly inflated lung.
-Dr. West