Abstract

SUMMARY This study represents a review of 360 patients subjected to 364 pulmonary resections between May, 1955 and September, 1959. The minimal follow-up for patients alive in January, 1960 is four months, the maximum being four years and six months. The majority of the patients have been followed in our chest clinics after discharge from the hospital. Approximately 91 per cent of the survivals are well and leading normal lives, 4.7 per cent still have active disease with or without positive sputum.

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