Disease | lung cancer |
Symptom | C0019080|hemorrhage |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 25126096 | Spontaneous adrenal hemorrhage associated with metastatic lung cancer is an exceedingly rare phenomenon, and diagnosis can be difficult due to its nonspecific symptoms and ability to mimic other intra-abdominal pathologies. |
PubMedID- 23863657 | A case of metastatic small intestinal tumor from primary lung cancer with hemorrhage and a high g-csf serum level. |
PubMedID- 23591042 | Results: we identified 8 cases and classified the underlying diseases into the following 4 entities based on pathophysiological conditions: 1) infection (aspergillus niger and rhizopus oryzae); 2) malignant melanoma, in which cells contain melanin pigment; 3) hemorrhage and hemolysis associated with non-small cell lung cancer or rupture of a pancreatic pseudocyst; and 4) other causes (charcoal-containing empyema). |
PubMedID- 22682133 | Cases of severe pulmonary hemorrhage were reported in patients with lung cancer; these events occurred mainly intra-tumor and were significantly associated with squamous cell histology. |
PubMedID- 23457929 | Adrenal hemorrhage due to metastasis of lung cancer is an extremely rare condition; indeed, to our knowledge, the present case is only the 26th reported worldwide. |
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