Lung neoplasm

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Used for

Eaton Lambert syndrome, Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome, Lambert Eaton syndrome, lung sarcoma, myasthenic syndrome of Lambert Eaton

See for

lung cancer

Broader Terms

lung disorder, respiratory neoplasm

Narrower Terms

bronchogenic carcinoma, nonsmall cell lung cancer, small cell lung cancer

Related Terms

bronchus neoplasm

Scope Note

new abnormal tissue of the lung that grows by excessive cellular division and proliferation more rapidly than normal and continues to grow after the stimuli that initiated the new growth cease.

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  • The way forward References The appropriate action to be taken in primary care when dealing with a potential lung neoplasm is clear and unambiguous: all patients should be referred rapidly for a chest radiograph and an opinion on future management.
  • diesel exhaust) observed to have at least one malignant or benign lung neoplasm is illustrated.
  • The case of a patient who came to the Nuclear Medicine Department for a bone scintigraphy to rule out bone metastasis because of a lung neoplasm is presented.
  • risks if any]) Lung neoplasm is the most common form of cancer-related death in the US.
  • SUMMARY Lung neoplasm is a great chapter within the neoplasic diseases and its morbimortality is an international health problem that also affects our country and our health system.

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