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From: Pulmonary tumor thrombotic microangiopathy in occult early gastric cancer that was undetectable on upper endoscopy: a case report and review of similar cases

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Radiographic findings on admission. A Chest radiography shows bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy (white arrows), ground-glass opacities (black arrows), and Kerley B lines (white arrowheads) in the right lung. Enhanced computed tomography shows B right cervical lymphadenopathy (white arrow), C hilar/mediastinal lymphadenopathy (white arrows), and D upper abdominal lymphadenopathy (black arrows). E Septal thickening and ground-glass opacities are observed in the lower lung lobes (black circles)

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