Abstract
The article describes a clinical case of comorbid peripheral lung cancer and extraskeletal chondroma of the diaphragm detected in the patient during chest computed tomography performed as a part of examination after renal colic. The X-ray signs of the masses were completely different, and those lesions were immediately identified as two different pathologies.
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