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Massive tumour embolism from primary lung cancer
B G French1, S E Peebles, K G Davidson
1Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Scotland, UK.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
|April 1, 1992
Abstract:
Massive systemic intra-arterial embolism of malignant lung cancer is a rare condition. When it occurs it usually follows pneumonectomy. Its occurrence is related to propagated tumour within a pulmonary vein and this may be suspected pre-operatively. Although the primary lung cancer may theoretically be curable, embolism is frequently widespread and is associated with a very poor prognosis. The importance of early intraoperative pulmonary vein interruption during lung cancer surgery is emphasized.