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Volume 354:1729-1737 April 20, 2006 Number 16
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Case 12-2006 — A 37-Year-Old Man with Hemoptysis and a Pulmonary Infiltrate
Fiona K. Gibbons, M.D., John A. Branda, M.D., and Jo-Anne O. Shepard, M.D.

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Dr. Michael D. Howell (Pulmonary and Critical Care Unit): A 37-year-old man was seen in the pulmonary clinic of this hospital because of blood-streaked sputum and an abnormal result on computed tomography (CT) of the chest.

The patient, who was a physician, had been well until six weeks earlier, when he began to have drenching night sweats approximately twice a week without fever. He had no other symptoms, except for a decade-long morning cough, which he attributed to cigarette smoking. Six days before his presentation at the clinic, he noticed a small amount of blood in the sputum produced by . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Differential Diagnosis

Night Sweats and Hemoptysis

            Tuberculosis

            Cancer

Differential Diagnosis According to Initial CT Findings

Differential Diagnosis According to Subsequent CT Findings

Clinical Diagnosis

Dr. Fiona K. Gibbons's Diagnosis

Pathological Discussion

Anatomical Diagnosis


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From the Pulmonary and Critical Care Unit (F.K.G.) and the Departments of Pathology (J.A.B.) and Radiology (J.O.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital; and the Departments of Medicine (F.K.G.), Pathology (J.A.B.), and Radiology (J.O.S.), Harvard Medical School.




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