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J R Soc Med 2001;94:567-572
© 2001 Royal Society of Medicine

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The causes of dysphagia in carcinoma of the lung

D R Camidge PhD MRCP  

Department of Oncology, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, Scotland, UK



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Figure 1. CT scan of chest showing massive mediastinal lymphadenopathy (secondary to small-cell carcinoma) obliterating the oesophageal lumen

 


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Figure 2. Chest X-ray of patient with cervical lymphadenopathy showing extent of bilateral soft-tissue masses in cervical region

 


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Figure 3. Contrast enhanced CT scan of brain showing solitary right brainstem metastasis from small-cell carcinoma

 

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