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Medicine, 10.09.2019 20:30 yddlex

Suppose two individuals develop benign (non-cancerous) tumors that produce symptoms because they occupy space and crowd adjacent organs. if one of these persons has the tumor in the thoracic cavity and the other has the tumor in the abdominopelvic cavity, which person would be likely to develop symptoms first? why? which might be more immediately serious? why? suppose two individuals develop benign (non-cancerous) tumors that produce symptoms because they occupy space and crowd adjacent organs. if one of these persons has the tumor in the thoracic cavity and the other has the tumor in the abdominopelvic cavity, which person would be likely to develop symptoms first? why? which might be more immediately serious? why?

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