List pulmonary symptoms.
Cough, hemoptysis
Progressive dyspnea
Wheezing
Chest pain
List extrapulmonary symptoms.
Constitutional symptoms (weight loss, fever, weakness)
Signs and symptoms of tumor infiltration and/or compression of neighboring structures
Superior vena cava syndrome (SVC syndrome): Compression of the superior vena cava impairs the venous backflow to the right atrium, resulting in venous congestion in the head, neck, and upper extremities.
Hoarseness: paralysis of the recurrent laryngeal nerve
Dyspnea and diaphragmatic elevation: paralysis of the phrenic nerve
Dullness on percussion, reduced breath sounds: malignant pleural effusion on the affected side
Postobstructive pneumonia
Dysphagia: esophageal compression
List symptoms of metastatic disease.
Over half of all patients diagnosed with lung cancer have metastatic disease at the time of presentation. [1]
The symptoms of metastatic disease are site-specific
Brain: headaches, seizures, focal motor deficits, behavioral changes (see “Brain metastases”)
Liver: typically asymptomatic, but may manifest with nausea, jaundice, ascites (see “Metastatic liver disease”)
Adrenal gland: typically asymptomatic
Bones: bone pain, elevated serum alkaline phosphatase and calcium
Mnemonic most common sites of metastasis lung cancer.
“Lung cancer loves to BLAB:” the most common sites of metastasis from lung cancer are the Brain, Liver, Adrenals, and Bones.
Overview paraneoplastic syndromes lung cancer.
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