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  F: 
    Multiple 
    bilateral pulmonary round hyperdense structures 
    with sharp margins also near the pleura
 
 
  H: 
  Adult 
  man, 62-years-old, known rectal carcinoma. Staging
 
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    The tumors found most commonly in the lung are secondaries (metastases) 
    - most likely caused by carcinoma of the breast, kidney, colon and cervix. 
    
 
D: 
  Pulmonary 
  metastases caused by rectal carcinoma
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