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1. A case of known active pulmonary tuberculosis with super-imposition of Pancoast's Syndrome is presented and the bronchoscopic findings described.
2. The presence of pulmonary tuberculosis does not preclude the possibility of the development of malignancy.
3. The most important aspect of effective treatment is early recognition.
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