Lung adenocarcinoma with mixed solid and crazy-paving appearances

01 October 2021


Roqiah Fatmawati Abdul Kadir, Mohammad Hanafiah, Bushra Johari, and Lily Diana Zainudin


Abstract

“Crazy paving” on CT images refers to the superimposition of ground-glass opacity and linear pattern resembling irregularly shaped paving stones. Initially, “crazy paving” was described as a pathognomonic sign of alveolar proteinosis. Subsequently, this pattern has been reported in a variety of disorders of the lung. We demonstrated CT images of lung adenocarcinoma demonstrating both solid and crazy-paving appearances.


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