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Case Reports
Bilateral hilar enlargement as a presenting sign of multiple primary bronchogenic carcinoma.
- M Sills, E Segal, and S A Spitzer.
- Respiration. 1981 Jan 1; 42 (1): 71-3.
AbstractAn asymptomatic patient presented with a chest roentgenogram showing bilateral hilar enlargement compatible with stage II sarcoidosis. However, evaluation revealed double primary bronchogenic carcinoma. A possible pitfall in the non-pathologic diagnosis of sarcoidosis and the implications of double primary bronchogenic carcinoma are discussed.
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