C80-J THORACIC ONCOLOGY CASE REPORTS IV: Rare Case Report Of Pulmonary Lymphangitic Spread In Rectal Cancer

Case Report: A 60-year-old former smoker Bangladeshi male, with history of invasive moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma of the rectum diagnosed two months before admission presented with severe decline in exercise tolerance from 4-5 blocks to a few steps, persistent dry cough, worsening shortne...

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Colorectal cancer
Lungs
Metastasis
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