Abstract

Endobronchial metastases secondary to extrapulmonary solid malignant tumours are rare. The most frequent primary tumours associated with endobronchial involvement are breast, colon and renal cell carcinoma. Endobronchial metastases usually appear later with a poorer prognosis and require differential diagnosis from a primary lung cancer.

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