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Gingival metastasis in lung cancer
Oncology Reports, 2002Gingival metastasis is an extremely rare manifestation of lung cancer, and exhibits rapid growth with various clinical symptoms. Physicians must appropriately manage patients with lung cancer who develop gingival metastasis. Clinical records of patients with lung cancer treated at the Department of Internal Medicine II, Okayama University Hospital ...
Motoyuki, Tanaka +11 more
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Lung Cancer with Skin Metastasis
Chest, 1990Cutaneous metastasis from lung cancer is rare, but physicians should understand its significance. We treated eight such patients during a 30-month period at Wilkes-Barre (Pa) General Hospital. The seven men and one woman ranged in age from 46 to 72 years (mean, 59 years).
L M, Coslett, M R, Katlic
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Colorectal metastasis (liver and lung)
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2002Distant metastases are the major cause of death for colorectal carcinoma patients. Depending on the primary tumor's stage, liver metastases occur in 20% to 70% of patients and lung metastases in 10% to 20%. Unlike many other cancers, the presence of distant metastases from colorectal cancer does not preclude curative treatment.
Christophe, Penna, Bernard, Nordlinger
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Uveal metastasis revealing lung cancer
Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2012Uveal metastases (UM) are the most common intraocular malignancies and can be the first manifestation of a disseminated disease. The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency with which uveal metastasis results in a diagnosis of lung cancer, to describe the clinical characteristics of patients with lung cancer metastatic to the uvea, as well ...
L, Meziani +10 more
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CircRNA regulates lung cancer metastasis
GeneLung cancer stands prominently among the foremost contributors to human mortality, distinguished by its elevated fatality rate and the second-highest incidence rate among malignancies. The metastatic dissemination of lung cancer stands as a primary determinant of its elevated mortality and recurrence rates, underscoring the imperative for comprehensive
Han, Li +5 more
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Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition), 2014
Victoria, Mayoral-Campos +2 more
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Victoria, Mayoral-Campos +2 more
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Lung to Lung Cannonball Metastasis
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2020Chun-Hsien He, Yu-Jang Su
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Atypical Metastasis of Lung Adenocarcinoma
Archivos de Bronconeumología, 2021Ângela, Dias Cunha +2 more
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