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(Chest. 1950;17:63-73.)
© 1950 American College of Chest Physicians

Metastatic Tumors of the Lung

JEROME L. MARKS M.D.1

1 Director, Department of Radiology, Milwaukee County Hospital and Clinical Instructor in Radiology, Marquette University, School of Medicine, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The various forms of pulmonary metastases are presented, (1) the circulatory, (2) lymphatic, and (3) membranous surface extensions. The differential diagnosis of pulmonary metastases on the roentgenograms are described and methods utilized to differentiate the lesions are explained. The incidence of pulmonary metastases from all organs is discussed. The present-day concept of osseous and systemic metastases without pulmonary metastases is presented.







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