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A case is reported of primary bronchogenic carcinoma with co-existing hamartoma of the same lung in a 71 year old male. Pre-operatively, the benign lesion was thought to be an ipsilateral metastasis and pneumonectomy was successfully performed. Fortunately, the two tumors were in the same lung. Otherwise, the lesions would have been considered inoperable. The possibility of multiplicity of tumors, benign or malignant, has been stressed.
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