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DOI: 10.1016/s0096-5588(20)30803-5
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Bronchiolar (“Alveolar Cell”) Carcinoma of the Lung

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“…These include hemoptysis (23%, but minimal), weight loss (25%), weakness (20%), and anorexia (8%). 117 Dyspnea with severe hypoxia may not represent extensive, terminal, end-stage disease because it may result from a right-to-left shunt, with disease localized to one lobe or one lung. Fever is present in approximately 9%, usually from secondary pneumonia.…”
Section: Clinical Findings Presentation and Natural Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These include hemoptysis (23%, but minimal), weight loss (25%), weakness (20%), and anorexia (8%). 117 Dyspnea with severe hypoxia may not represent extensive, terminal, end-stage disease because it may result from a right-to-left shunt, with disease localized to one lobe or one lung. Fever is present in approximately 9%, usually from secondary pneumonia.…”
Section: Clinical Findings Presentation and Natural Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fever is present in approximately 9%, usually from secondary pneumonia. 117 Two-thirds of patients with unresectable disease produce sputum. 25 Bronchorrhea (Ͼ100 cc/day) is typical but infrequent (5%), 19,26,27 except in P-ADC (31%).…”
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“…Accumulative evidence demonstrated it is overly simplistic to think of the process of metastasis as one governed by physical routes (i.e., lymphogenous, hematogenous). "Aerogenous" dissemination via the airways was suggested >60 years ago, implying dissemination via airways (20). Recently, the term "spread through air spaces" (STAS) has been introduced (21), but this describes an observation under the microscope immediately adjacent to the tumor, which is not indicated in our these two cases.…”
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