Fig. 3From: Imaging diagnosis of metastatic breast cancerMorphological appearances of lung metastases. Maximum intensity projection (MIP) CT thorax (a), and portal venous phase CT thorax using mediastinal windows (b) and portal venous phase CT on lung windows (c, d and e) in a 62-year-old woman with differing morphological appearances of metastatic breast cancer to the lungs. The MIP CT demonstrates multiple rounded lung metastases (a), a mass lesion simulating lung cancer (b), irregular spiculated metastases (c), endo- and peribronchial infiltration (d) and lymphangitis carcinomatosis (e)Back to article page