Lung papillary adenocarcinoma complicated with paraneoplastic autoimmune hemolytic anemia: A case report

Thoracic Cancer
Li-min XingZong-hong Shao

Abstract

A middle-aged woman presented at our facility and was diagnosed after surgery with lung papillary adenocarcinoma. Seven years earlier, she had suffered from autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA), which was refractory. Following lung surgery, the AIHA was cured.

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Oct 28, 2019·BMJ Case Reports·Philippa Johnstone, Omar Khan
Mar 21, 2020·Open Medicine·Yuqian ZhangXiang Wang

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