1959
DOI: 10.1007/bf02449722
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Rundherde der Lunge

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“…All the hospital deaths occurred in cases with bronchogenic carcinoma, in which the hospital mortality rate thus was 6.2%, compared with 5.3% in the series of Vance et al In the total series of bronchogenic carcinomas treated in our Clinic this figure is 14% (Perasalo et al, 1959). Accordingly the primary mortality is definitely lower in cases of solitary bronchogenic carcinoma.…”
Section: Rare Pulmonary Malignancies-as Is Seenmentioning
confidence: 46%
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“…All the hospital deaths occurred in cases with bronchogenic carcinoma, in which the hospital mortality rate thus was 6.2%, compared with 5.3% in the series of Vance et al In the total series of bronchogenic carcinomas treated in our Clinic this figure is 14% (Perasalo et al, 1959). Accordingly the primary mortality is definitely lower in cases of solitary bronchogenic carcinoma.…”
Section: Rare Pulmonary Malignancies-as Is Seenmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…This incidence was 47% in the series of Davis, Peabody, and Katz (1956) and 42.3% in that of Linder and Jagdschian (1959). The latter investigators calculated the proportion of malignant lesions in the 2,057 operated cases previously reported in the literature and obtained an incidence of 31.9%.…”
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“…Aber auch Myosarkome und Leiomyosarkome sind beschrieben worden, wie folgendes Diapositiv zeigt, das einer gemeinsamen Veröffentlichung mit LINDER [1] entnommen ist. Während schon EWING die Sarkomentstehung in der Lunge bezweifelte und andere Autoren sie sogar bestritten, sprechen langjährige Verlaufsbeobachtungen von Lungenrundherden, die sich schließlich bei der Operation als Fibrosarkome oder Spindelzellsarkome erwiesen, für die Identität mit den umschriebenen fibrösen Mesotheliomen.…”
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