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Case Reports
. 1990 Jan-Mar;32(1):43-7.

Bronchial foreign body masquerading as a lung carcinoma

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Case Reports

Bronchial foreign body masquerading as a lung carcinoma

B K Nigam. Indian J Chest Dis Allied Sci. 1990 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Three cases which presented with clinical and radiological features consistent with a diagnosis of lung neoplasm and eventually turned out to be due to a foreign body are described. Their management and outcome was different in each case. The value of making a firm histological diagnosis in bronchoscopically visible lesions prior to thoracotomy is emphasised. Multiple bronchoscopic examinations and biopsies may be needed to achieve a histological diagnosis.

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