@article{3152059, title = "Pulmonary Blastoma with Submandibular, Scrotum and Adrenal Metastases: Case Report", author = "Syrigos, Kostas N. and Katirtzoglou, Nikolaos and Ntomi, Vasileia and and Pierrakou, Aikaterini and Chorti, Maria and Stratakos, Grigorios and and Dannos, Ioannis and Saif, Muhammad W.", journal = "RESPIRATION PHYSIOLOGY", year = "2012", volume = "83", number = "1", pages = "83-86", publisher = "Karger", issn = "0034-5687", doi = "10.1159/000324265", keywords = "Adrenal metastases; Pulmonary blastoma; Scrotum metastases; Submandibular metastases", abstract = "A 62-year-old patient diagnosed with pulmonary blastoma with submandibular, scrotum and adrenal metastases was admitted to Sotiria General Hospital in Athens. No other such case has been published to date. The patient started receiving chemotherapy, but the scrotum metastasis grew rapidly and erupted. This led to sepsis despite surgical excision of infected and necrotic tissues and intravenous antibiotics. Treatment strategy in pulmonary blastoma should be defined by a multidisciplinary team, and surgical treatment should be considered as quickly as possible when such a tumor is suspected. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel" }