
Symptoms. Symptoms vary with the size and location of the tumor. The patient develops a cough early in the illness. It is usually dry but there may be blood in the mucus. There is chest pain similar to that of pleurisy. The patient is often short of breath and wheezes as he breathes. His finger joints swell painfully. There can be swelling of the face and upper extremities, and swallowing difficulties, depending upon where the tumor located.
Complications. Complications include collapse of the lung, recurrent pneumonia's, bronchiectasis, and lung abscess. However, the real danger is the fatal spread of this tumor to other parts of the body.
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