2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-2896(04)75490-3
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Coexistencia de bronquiolitis obliterante con neumonía organizada y carcinoma broncogénico en zonas pulmonares distantes

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“…A few studies have reported [5,11,12] OP and lung cancer in separate parts of the lungs, and whether there is any causal relationship between the two diseases still needs to be discussed. In our case, CT-guided/transbronchial lung biopsy confirmed that there was no cancer cell infiltrating in the OP region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A few studies have reported [5,11,12] OP and lung cancer in separate parts of the lungs, and whether there is any causal relationship between the two diseases still needs to be discussed. In our case, CT-guided/transbronchial lung biopsy confirmed that there was no cancer cell infiltrating in the OP region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the treatment for OP and cancer are all important, and concrete therapy for lung cancer could be changed depending on the patient's condition. Arrabal SR [11] and Enomoto N [12] all chose surgical therapy for patients coexisting with OP and carcinoma in different parts of the lungs. In our case, considering that the patient had lymph node metastasis, chemotherapy was chosen afterwards.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among these cases, 3 male patients were reported to have exhibited COP accompanied by lung cancer: A 73-year-old patient exhibited COP and adenocarcinoma ( 18 ), a 65-year-old patient exhibited COP and endobronchial squamous cell carcinoma ( 5 ), and a 60-year-old patient exhibited COP and bronchogenic carcinoma ( 13 ). These cases exhibited predominant clinical and radiological signs of COP ( 5 , 13 , 18 ). Frequently, small foci of OP accompanied lung cancer infiltrations.…”
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confidence: 99%