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    • Respiratory Anatomy and Histology
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    • Lower Respiratory Tract Pathology
      • Obstructive Lung Disease
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      • Vascular Lung Disease
      • Lung Tumor
        • Bronchogenic Carcinoma
        • Bronchial Carcinoid
      • Lung Infection
      • Atelectasis
      • Hypoxemia
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Lung Tumor

Overview
  • The most common primary neoplasm of the lung is bronchogenic carcinoma, which accounts for nearly 95% of lung tumors. We also discuss the notable pulmonary neoplasm of bronchial carcinoid. However, it should be pointed out that metastasis of extra-pulmonary tumors to the lung are in reality much more common than primary lung tumors.
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  • Bronchogenic Carcinoma
  • Bronchial Carcinoid
‹ Pulmonary Edema up Bronchogenic Carcinoma ›
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