A case of multiple pulmonary adenocarcinoma concealed by giant thymic cyst

A 69-year-old woman treated for an asthma attack elsewhere, was incidentally pointed out as showing an abnormal chest shadow. Chest computed tomography (CT) showed a nodule in the right upper lobe and atelectasis of the middle lobe associated with pleural effusion. She was referred to our hospital f...

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