2025-11-272025-11-27http://hdl.handle.net/2263/106841Clinical history : A 38-year-old male patient had clinical diagnosis of lung abscess and left-sided hemiplegia.A history of productive cough and loss of weight over one year period was obtained.A brain operation was performed but no brain abscess found.At autopsy a bronchial carcinoma in the left lung as well as bronchiectasis was present.In the right side of the brain metastatic squamous cell carcinoma revealed the cause of the hemiplegiaAutopsy findings : 1. Squamous cell carcinoma of the bronchial origin in the horizontal fissure of the left lung.2. Bronchiectasis.3. metastatic squamous cell carcinoma in the right side of the brain.Diagnosis: Bronchial squamous cell carcinoma in the main fissure and signs of bronchiectasis in the lower lobeM18: Left lung