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Volume 355:941-948 August 31, 2006 Number 9
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Case 27-2006 — A 17-Year-Old Boy with Fever and Lesions in the Liver and Spleen
Stephen I. Pelton, M.D., John Y. Kim, M.D., and Richard L. Kradin, M.D.

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Dr. Melissa Sue Lee (Pediatrics): A 17-year-old boy was admitted to this hospital because of fever and nodules in the liver and spleen. The patient had been well until two and a half months before admission, when night sweats developed. Two weeks earlier, he had moved from the United States to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. During the six weeks before admission to our hospital, he had fevers each morning with a maximal temperature of 40.2°C, associated with rigors.

Five and a half weeks before admission, he saw a physician. His weight was 64.9 kg, and his vital signs were reported . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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From the Department of Pediatric Infectious Disease, Boston Medical Center (S.I.P.); the Department of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine (S.I.P.); and the Departments of Radiology (J.Y.K.) and Pathology (R.L.K.), Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School — all in Boston.


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