Pulmonary Pathology questions with accurate answers (verified A+)
* central areas of hemorrhage, necrosis or cavitation. -Cavitation results from central necrosis and is seen in about 10% of all cases. -SCC is the lung cancer that is MOST LIKELY TO CAVITATE. -Because of location near the hilum, cavitary lesion may break through an adjacent wall of a bronchus. -Such an event may result in large amounts of blood filling the bronchus. -This is potentially lethal wherein the cause of death is generally from aspiration and not exsanquination. Lung Cancer 2. Non-small cell lung cancer -Adenocarcinoma * Stats - Answers--now the most frequently diagnosed type of lung cancer, accounting for 30 - 35% of all cases. -Over the past 30 years, the frequency of adenocarcinoma h
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