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Residual cavities of lung metastases following chemotherapy
At the sites of previously documented lung metastases from bladder carcinoma, computed tomography identified lung cavities that were virtually imperceptible by plain radiographs. Such thin-walled cavities, which developed following chemotherapy, have not been previously described in patients with bladder carcinoma.