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Volume 342:176 January 20, 2000 Number 3
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A Medical Mystery

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Figure 1. A 79-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with a several-hour history of facial swelling (Panel A). The photograph shown in Panel B was taken seven days later. What is the diagnosis?

 


Michiel G.H. Betjes, M.D., Ph.D.
Academic Medical Center
1105 AZ Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Editor's note: We invite our readers to offer their opinions by e-mail (mystery@nejm.org) or fax (617-739-9864). We will not be able to acknowledge the receipt of responses. We will publish the diagnosis in the Correspondence section of the March 9 issue. All replies must be received by February 3.


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