Tumor escamocelular pulmonar bien diferenciado que se presenta con cavitación, infiltración de reja costal y fístula a pared del tórax
Well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the lung that presented with cavitation, infiltration of the rib cage, and fistula to the chest wall
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