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Pancoast Syndrome Accompanied by Rotator Cuff Tear

Nam SO, Shin D, Park K, Kim TK, Kim HS

Pancoast syndrome (PS) is characterized by a malignant neoplasm of the superior sulcus of the lung with destructive lesions of the thoracic inlet and involvement of the brachial plexus and...
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Brachial Plexopathy Caused by Pancoast Tumor: A case report

Kang JG, Ahn KH, Kim HS, Lee JH, Cho DI, Lee KT, Yun DH

  • KMID: 2324136
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2005 Feb;29(1):149-153.
Pancoast tumor is a specific lung carcinoma that has symptoms according to the location. It often involves the extrathoracic structure more than parenchyme of lung, that cause shoulder pain. A...
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Combined en Bloc Spondylectomy and Chest Wall Resection for Malignant Tumors Invading Spinal Column and Chest Wall

Roh TH, Kim KN, Yoon DH, Ha Y, Yi S

  • KMID: 2288406
  • Korean J Spine.
  • 2009 Sep;6(3):221-224.
We performed combined spondylectomy for 2 patients of malignant tumors invading spinal column and chest wall. For one patient with Pancoast tumor, anterolateral thoracotomy, apical lobectomy, chest wall resection, and...
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Anterior Transcervical Approach to Superior Sulcus Tumor

Choi H, Lee CJ, Hong JW, Kang JK, Choi JW, Yoon YS

  • KMID: 1915754
  • Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg.
  • 2001 May;34(5):426-429.
Superior sulcus or pancoast tumor refers to any primary lung cancer locating in thoracic inlet and causing pain in the periscapular region or arm. These originate in peripheral, and involve...
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Single Posterior Approach for En-Bloc Resection and Stabilization for Locally Advanced Pancoast Tumors Involving the Spine: Single Centre Experience

Zairi F, Sunna T, Liberman M, Boubez G, Wang Z, Shedid D

STUDY DESIGN: Monocentric prospective study. PURPOSE: To assess the safety and effectiveness of the posterior approach for resection of advanced Pancoast tumors. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: In patients with advanced Pancoast tumors invading...
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Continuous Brachial Plexus Block as a Treatment for Intractable Pain Management of Malignancy Involving in Brachial Plexus: A report of 3 cases

Ahn YJ, Bae JI, Kim JM, Kim AR, Jang YH, Lee JH

  • KMID: 2199702
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2003 Dec;16(2):253-257.
Three patients had severe neuropathic pain, caused by a pancoast tumor, and brachial plexopathy, caused by primary or metastatic lesions, of the esophagus. These patients did not respond to any...
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