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So basically, if the mass is pressing on the airway or the lung, causing it to shrink, it suggests malignancy. If the opposite happens, it suggests infection. Am I getting this right?
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“Somebody got upset, and then ordered a PET” is my new favorite line. That was fantastic! Great lecture. Thank you!
great lecture. much obliged
I like the concept of who is in charge.
Thank you very much , am a resident from Nigeria and i learnt alot
Really excellent, thank you! Clarity of explanation, pathological context, and slickness of the presentation!
Thoroughly enriching....thanks Dr Miranda...
Outstanding class! Thank you very much!
Wonderful! Thank you so much, Miranda!
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outstanding... no words for you mam
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Outstanding!
Very good lecture, lesson learnt, who's in charge ? Lung vs lesion
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So basically, if the mass is pressing on the airway or the lung, causing it to shrink, it suggests malignancy. If the opposite happens, it suggests infection. Am I getting this right?