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Chest, Vol 88, 470-471, Copyright © 1985 by American College of Chest Physicians
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S Louie, MG Corbett and GA Lillington
Benign lesions may simulate bronchogenic carcinoma by virtue of radiologic appearance or false-positive cytologic studies. A lung opacity initially suspected to be malignant was, on review, considered to be a loculated effusion. Needle biopsy yielded cells which appeared malignant. The resected lesion was a benign infarct.
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