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(Chest. 1952;21:218-221.)
© 1952 American College of Chest Physicians

Plasma Cell Tumors of the Lung Report of a Case

BERT H. COTTON M.D., F.C.C.P. and JOAO R. F. PENIDO M.D.

A case of solitary plasmocytoma of the lung is reported. Due to the frequency of malignancy in such tumors, the removal was warranted. Preoperative diagnosis of solitary plasma cell tumors of the lung is almost impossible. A careful search for other similar solitary extra-pulmonary tumors should be made, and the post- operative follow-up should be careful and prolonged.







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