KMID : 0882420130850060639
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Korean Journal of Medicine 2013 Volume.85 No. 6 p.639 ~ p.643
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A Case of Three Different Synchronous and Metachronous Primary Lung Cancers
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Im Hyun-Jeong
Yang Seo-Young Kim Do-Young Kim Hyeon-Mok Jung Soo-Chul Kim Bong-Seog Kim Yoon-Jung
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Abstract
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Multiple primary lung cancers are characterized as either synchronous (detected or resected simultaneously) or metachronous (defined by a time interval between the detection of a subsequent primary lesion). The diagnosis of multiple primary lung cancers requires the temporal, histologic, and anatomic classification of tumors or simultaneous detection of two tumors. The incidence of multiple primary lung cancers has been increasing recently due to the widespread use of imaging modalities and life extension. Here, we report a 65-year-old male patient with multiple primary lung cancers comprising three different cell types (adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and small cell carcinoma).
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KEYWORD
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Lung Neoplasms, Neoplasms, multiple primary, Neoplasms, second primary
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