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1 Adjunct Attending Physician, Section of Cardio-Respiratory Diseases, Department of Medicine, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital and Instructor in Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine
2 Attending Physician and Director, Section of Cardio-Respiratory Diseases, Department of Medicine, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital and Professor of Medicine, University of Illinois College of Medicine
Reports of four patients demonstrate the value of angiocardiography in the diagnosis of hilar masses. Two patients had large pulmonary arteries after initial diagnoses of carcinoma; hilar tumors were erroneously called large pulmonary arteries in the other two patients. Pulmonary angiocardiography is more valuable than routine x-ray films and laminography in the definition of hilar masses.
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