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Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor Presenting as a Large Mass and a Spontaneously Resolving Nodule in the Lung
Journal of Bronchology, 10/20/09
Bilaceroglu S et al. – A 21–year–old woman presented with nausea, vomiting, decrease in appetite, and weight loss of 6 months and right chest pain of 5 days' duration. Earlier diagnostic work–ups had been inconclusive, and she was referred for the evaluation of the bilateral lung lesions as seen on her chest x–ray.
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