Is there a tumor in the lung emphysema hydrops cancer?

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Emphysema in the lungs does not necessarily mean cancer. Lung cancer is short for primary bronchogenic carcinoma, a malignant tumor of the trachea, bronchi, and lungs. According to the pathological type can be divided into squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, small cell carcinoma and large cell carcinoma several kinds, most originated in bronchial mucosa epithelium, a few originated in bronchial glands or alveolar epithelial cells, typical symptoms will show cough, expectoration, sputum with blood, hemoptysis, wheezing, chest distress, shortness of breath, chest pain, fever, dyspnea, dysphagia, etc., some patients will show emphysema and pulmonary hydrops performance. Therefore, emphysema and pulmonary edema are only one of the clinical manifestations of lung cancer, but there are many other causes that can also cause emphysema and pulmonary edema, including infectious factors, such as bacteria, viruses, tuberculosis and other infections, but also traumatic, such as multiple injuries in car accidents, and possibly some iatrogenic factors, such as improper endoscopic operation, can also induce emphysema and pulmonary edema.

Is there a tumor in the lung emphysema hydrops cancer?



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