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Chest, Vol 75, 95-97, Copyright © 1979 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Unique massive pulmonary hamartoma. Case report with review of hamartomata treated at Brompton Hospital in 27 years

IS Petheram and BE Heard

A 30-cm tumor was removed from a 32-year-old man. It consisted of a collection of multiple small tumors, each histologically typical of a chondromatous hamartoma. Sixteen years earlier, identical histologic findings were noted in "cysts" in the right lower lobe. A review of other cases of cartilaginous hamartoma treated at Brompton Hospital since 1950 and a study of the literature suggest that this tumor is unique.





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