Ultra-low Dose and Ultra-fast Scan in a Patient with Dyspnea

Guoqiang Chen, MD*; Kai Sun, MD*; Xiaolin Liu*; Ruiping Zhao*; Xi Zhao, MD**
*Department of Radiology, Baotou Central Hospital, Inner Mongolia, P.R. China
**Siemens Healthcare China
|9. 5. 2017

A 77-year-old male patient, until recently a heavy smoker, was hospitalized complaining of dysphagia and emaciation for the past month. He had neither fever nor chest pain upon admission but a recurrent cough with white sputum and progressive dyspnea gradually developed. A chest radiography revealed right upper lung infiltrates and pulmonary atelectasis in the right middle lobe. A thoracic CT scan was requested for further evaluation.