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|supportingInfo=Squamous cell carcinoma with a (minor) adenocarcinoma component
 
|supportingInfo=Squamous cell carcinoma with a (minor) adenocarcinoma component
 
|reasonCode=60 year-old man with a heavy smoking  history presented with a 3.7 cm right hilar mass causing occlusion of the RUL bronchus and RUL volume loss, severe narrowing of the right bronchus intermedius, a 2.1 cm RUL mass and other micronodular densities in the same lobe, as well as multistation mediastinal and right supraclavicular lymphadenopathy.
 
|reasonCode=60 year-old man with a heavy smoking  history presented with a 3.7 cm right hilar mass causing occlusion of the RUL bronchus and RUL volume loss, severe narrowing of the right bronchus intermedius, a 2.1 cm RUL mass and other micronodular densities in the same lobe, as well as multistation mediastinal and right supraclavicular lymphadenopathy.
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Revision as of 15:02, June 21, 2022

WSI21-53-Case-1
60 year-old man with a heavy smoking history presented with a 3.7 cm right hilar mass causing occlusion of the RUL bronchus and RUL volume loss, severe narrowing of the right bronchus intermedius, a 2.1 cm RUL mass and other micronodular densities in the same lobe, as well as multistation mediastinal and right supraclavicular lymphadenopathy.
Squamous cell carcinoma with a (minor) adenocarcinoma component
March 23, 2021 12:00:00 AM