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Twelve cases of giant cell carcinoma of the lung were studied in retrospect. The roentgen features were correlated with the clinical and autopsy findings.
The clinical, autopsy and available radiologic data of 51 other cases reported in the literature were also analyzed and studied to assess the size, location, and the local or distant spread.
It is concluded that giant cell carcinoma of the lung has a few specific roentgen features which may be helpful to differentiate this lesion from other pulmonary neoplasms.
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