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* Loss of [[appetite]]
* Loss of [[appetite]]
* [[Dysphonia]]  
* [[Dysphonia]]  
* [[Dysphagia]]


'''Late signs and symptoms'''
'''Late signs and symptoms'''
 
* [[bone pain]]
    buildup of fluid around the lungs (pleural effusion)
* [[Dysphagia]]
    bone pain
* [[superior vena cava syndrome]]
    jaundice
* [[neurological changes]]
    jaundice
:* weakness
    A condition in which the skin and whites of the eyes become yellow and urine is dark yellow.
:* numbness on extremities
    difficulty swallowing
:* dizziness
    superior vena cava syndrome
:* seizure
    neurological changes
* lymphadenopathy
        weakness
        headache
        numbness in a limb
        dizziness
        seizure
    enlarged lymph nodes in the neck or above the collarbone





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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shanshan Cen, M.D. [2]

Overview

Common symptoms of adenocarcinoma of the lung include dyspnea, hemoptysis, chronic coughing, chest pain, cachexia, dysphonia, and paraneoplastic syndromes.[1]

Symptoms

Symptoms that suggest lung cancer include:[2]

Late signs and symptoms

  • weakness
  • numbness on extremities
  • dizziness
  • seizure
  • lymphadenopathy


Paraneoplastic Syndromes[1]

  • Hypercalcemia is a condition in which the amount of calcium in the blood is higher than normal.
  • Signs and symptoms include:
  • Weakness
  • Lack of coordination
  • Changes in mental function
  • High blood pressure
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Signs and symptoms include:
  • Increased and sometimes painful growth of some bones, especially fingertips
  • Finger clubbing
  • Pain and swelling of bones and joints

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lung cancer. Canadian Cancer Society 2015. http://www.cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-type/lung/signs-and-symptoms/?region=ab Accessed on December 20, 2015
  2. Hamilton, W (Dec 2005). "What are the clinical features of lung cancer before the diagnosis is made? A population based case-control study". Thorax. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 60 (12): 1059–1065. PMID 16227326. Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (help)


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