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        | Primary Malignant tumor in the lung |  | Definition 
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        | What are 3 ways a person could obtain bronchogenic carcinoma |  | Definition 
 
        | Active smoking Passive smoking
 Exposure to (radon, radiation, arsenic, asbestos)
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        | What are 6 clinical findings of bronchogenic carcinoma |  | Definition 
 
        | Unexplained weight loss, fatigue, cough, hemoptysis, chest pain, clubbing of nails 
 and possible shoulder pain (horners)
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        | Term 
 
        | If the apex of the lung is involved (pan coast) what disease may be associated |  | Definition 
 
        | Horners Syndrome Miosis (pupil constriction)
 Anhydrosis (lack of sweating)
 Ptosis (drooping of eyelid)
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        | In bronchogenic carcinoma there may be associated hoarseness if the ___ is involved |  | Definition 
 
        | left recurrent laryngeal nerve |  | 
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        | If there is a small bronchogenic carcinoma tumor  with a syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion is associated with |  | Definition 
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        | Antibodies to CA++ transporters at the NMJ is due to what syndrome |  | Definition 
 
        | Lambert Eaton (looks like myasthenia gravis) |  | 
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        | What will chest xray show with bronchogenic carcinoma |  | Definition 
 
        | mass with a speculated border in the periphery or a perihilar mass |  | 
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        | What is the management of bronchogenic carcinoma |  | Definition 
 
        | refer to the hospital and co manage afterwards |  | 
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