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Consolidation of lung cytology Adenocarcinomia deposit hemorrhagic pleural fluid How it treated and how it will be cured
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She will.need complete work up and staging and then treatment accordingly
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please provide complete details
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Needs evaluation Could be lung cancer or secondary deposit to lung Needs PETCT and biopsy from accessible mass with IHC to confirm or rule out Hemorrhagic fluid could be malignant effusion Needs fluid cytology
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get a PETCT scan if possible
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Please consult and provide more details
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