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(Chest. 1951;20:347-352.)
© 1951 American College of Chest Physicians

Bronchial Adenoma Follow-Up Report After 35 Years

CHEVALIER JACKSON M.D., F.C.C.P.

For clinical purposes, therefore, it seems best to have three classes of bronchopulmonary tumors: (1) benign, (2) malignant and (3) borderline class.

In my opinion it would be best to place bronchial adenoma in the borderline class. This would leave the physicians and surgeons in charge of the particular patient to advise and to do what they deem best for him.







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