| Literature DB >> 6280790 |
G Chomette, M Auriol, P Tranbaloc, O Esperandieu, C Guettier.
Abstract
465 patients with broncho-pulmonary malignant tumors have been autopsied. Small cell carcinoma was diagnosed in 22.5 per cent of these patients. The histo-cytological variants of these tumors (lymphocytoid, polygonal, fusiform and polymorphic) had the same general characteristics (age, sex, survival) and a similar clinical course. Grossly and histologically, the bronchial tumor, always located in proximal bronchial tree, largely involved the mediastinum. Metastases were peculiarly frequent to the liver (69%), to bone (64.2%) and to the central nervous system (36.2%). Three Schwartz-Bartter syndromes and two Denny Brown sensitive neuropathies were noted in this statistical study.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6280790
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Cancer ISSN: 0007-4551 Impact factor: 1.276