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Multiple Bronchial Adenomas, Cushing's Syndrome and Hypokalemic Alkalosis
JOSEPH T. SOBOTA, M.D., RICHARD J. REED, M.D. Diseases of the Chest Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages (September 1964) DOI: /chest Copyright © 1964 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 1 Roentgenogram of chest showing a rounded radiopacity in the right mid-lung field. Diseases of the Chest , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1964 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 2 A low-power view showing the clean line of separation between the collapsed lung tissue in the upper section and tumor nodule on the lower section (H. & E., x80). Diseases of the Chest , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1964 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 3 A nest of uniform tumor cells showing the large nuclei with slight peripheral palisading. This pattern is somewhat suggestive of the carcinoid type of bronchial adenoma (H. & E., x480). Diseases of the Chest , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1964 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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FIGURE 4 One area of the right lower lobe adenoma showing small, elongated cells, with very little cytoplasm. The pattern superficially resembles an oat-cell carcinoma, but necrosis is lacking and mitoses are sparse (H. & E., x120). Diseases of the Chest , DOI: ( /chest ) Copyright © 1964 The American College of Chest Physicians Terms and Conditions
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