1994
DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(94)92253-5
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Bilateral Pancoast syndrome in a patient with metachronous primary lung cancer

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“…However, only 5% of non-small cell lung cancers present as superior sulcus tumors. Other causes of superior sulcus tumors include metastatic solid tumors [8][9][10] and unusual presentations of hematological malignancies, as well as infectious diseases, a cervical rib, and pulmonary amyloid nodules [5]. …”
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“…However, only 5% of non-small cell lung cancers present as superior sulcus tumors. Other causes of superior sulcus tumors include metastatic solid tumors [8][9][10] and unusual presentations of hematological malignancies, as well as infectious diseases, a cervical rib, and pulmonary amyloid nodules [5]. …”
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