6 结果
BACKGROUND
Carcinomatous lymphangitis is a radioclinical entity accounting for about 8% of all cases of lung metastasis defined as the presence of tumoral cells in lymph vessels and lung interstitium.
METHODS
Biopsy specimens or bronchial brushings obtained by fibroendoscopy or bronchioalveolar
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