Presentation
Cough, sputum and hemoptysis. No respiratory distress.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Bronchial carcinoma
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Superior right-sided mediastinal mass with impression on the trachea. No lung or bone lesions.
From the case:
Bronchial carcinoma
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Right paratracheal mass with invasion of the trachea, and encasement of the right upper lobe bronchus. It is also partially encasing the aortic arch and invading the superior vena cava.
Case Discussion
Endotracheal biopsy showed a small-cell bronchial carcinoma.