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(Chest. 1972;61:145-149.)
© 1972 American College of Chest Physicians

Adenocystic Carcinoma and Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the Tracheobronchial Tree

Alfred Heilbrunn M.D.1 and Ivan K. Crosby M.B.2

1 Chief, Surgical Service (Veterans Administration Hospital) and Associate Professor of Surgery (University of Kansas School of Medicine)
2 Resident in Surgery

Adenocystic carcinoma (cylindroma) and mucoepidermoid carcinoma of the tracheobronchial tree are relatively rare. Three additional cases are described. The malignancy, particularly of the former, is emphasized. One of the patients presented with a "normal" chest x-ray picture. Bronchoscopy is usually required for diagnosis and resection in the treatment of choice.







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