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[Jejunal perforation indicating the metastatic extension of a bronchial neoplasm].

Authors: J C, Cavenaile; J, Blairon; J M, Limbosch;

[Jejunal perforation indicating the metastatic extension of a bronchial neoplasm].

Abstract

After curative pneumonectomy for bronchogenic carcinoma, the first sign of generalization was a peritonitis secondary to the perforation of a jejunal metastasis. The authors review the frequency and etiology of this type of intestinal metastasis as well as the mechanism of perforation.

Keywords

Male, Lung Neoplasms, Jejunal Neoplasms, Intestinal Perforation, Pneumoperitoneum, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Humans, Middle Aged

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