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Pancoast-Tobias syndrome: Tumor at the apex of the lung invades the chest wall and brachial plexus
Pancoast-Tobias syndrome is a type of lung cancer with symptoms such as: coughing up blood, chronic cough, weight loss, fatigue, chest pain due to compression of the intercostal nerve, pain and mild paralysis of the arm due to compression of the brachial plexus. In addition, shoulder and neck pain can also be a warning sign of lung cancer.
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Cardiology Pediatrics Orthopedics