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Seychelles Medical et Dental Journal
; 1(1): 22-23, 1993.
Article
in English
| AIM
| ID: biblio-1271940
ABSTRACT
Finger clubbing developing in an adult leads to a search for underlying pathology. When the lungs are the seat of disease the cause is often a peripheral; non-oat cell bronchial carcinoma. An unusual cause of clubbing; which might have been deemed inoperable if the pre-operative diagnosis had been malignancy; is reported