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Chest, Vol 86, 266-267, Copyright © 1984 by American College of Chest Physicians
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MJ Friedman, LJ Rossoff, B Aftalion, A Khan, R Decker and H Steinberg
A 32-year-old man with a ten-year history of bilateral cervical adenopathy, parotid gland swelling, and a posterior mediastinal mass, presented with headaches. A CAT scan of the head revealed a suprasellar mass. Craniotomy and biopsy of this lesion led to a diagnosis of sinus histiocytosis.
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