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(Chest. 1955;27:440-447.)
© 1955 American College of Chest Physicians

Undetected Carcinoma of the Lung with Bizarre Pain Syndrome, Associated with Separate Bladder Carcinoma and Two Dissimilar Aortic Aneurysms

ALFRED KAHN JR. M.D.

1. This patient is reported for several reasons: Principally, because he had an undetected large bronchiogenic carcinoma.

2. The unusual pain syndrome is different than any encountered in our experience.

3. There were two simultaneous histologically different carcinomas; one spread widely, and the other entirely local.

4. There was an exceptionally wide variety of pathological findings, including a fusiform and a saccular aortic aneurysm only a few centimeters apart.







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