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- Cases By Disease Category
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Archive of Old Cases 1999
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[Case 72]
Chief Complaint : Mild dyspnea on exertion for one month.
The patient had no extrathoracic malignancy. CT scans with mediastinal window setting (not shown here) demonstrated subtle high attenuation within the nodules, suggesting calcification of the nodules.
What would be the most probable differential diagnosis?
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[Case 73]
Chief Complaint : Fever on the 50th day after bone marrow transplantation for AML (acute myelogenous leukemia)
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[Case 74]
Chief Complaint : mild dyspnea with hemoptysis
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[Case 75]
Chief Complaint : A 59-year-old man presented with chest pain for 2 months, who had been intermittently treated with anti-tuberculous therapy for 25 years.
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[Case 76]
Chief Complaint : fever and dyspnea for several days
This patient has been treated with corticosteroids due to renal problem.
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[Case 77]
Chief Complaint : weight loss (10kg during last 6 months) and poor oral intake, mild cough, known alcoholic
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[Case 78]
Chief Complaint : dull-aching chest pain for one week
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[Case 79]
Chief Complaint : multiple pustules in trunk
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[Case 80]
Chief Complaint : fatigue for one month
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[Case 81]
Chief Complaint : dry cough & progressive exertional dyspnea for one month with rapid progression during last several days, previously healthy, no hystory of DM or tuberculosis, no fever, no sign of edema WBC 9600
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis: pH 7.39, PaCO2 39mmHg, PaO2 50mmHg, HCO3- 23meq/L
Pulmonary Function Test: FEV1 1.41(50%), FVC 1.64(40%), DLCO 30%