Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5600251 | Chest | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A 54-year-old African-American man presented with 2 years of progressively worsening dyspnea and anasarca. Over the past 6Â months he gained 30 lbs with worsening lower extremity, abdominal wall, and scrotal edema. A recent workup for cardiac, renal, and liver disease, including two-dimensional echocardiogram, liver and renal function tests, and abdominal ultrasound, was unremarkable. He reported a 15-pack year history of smoking and quit 3 years ago. Chest radiograph at that time revealed bilateral pleural effusions that were both reportedly milky in appearance when drained by thoracenteses.
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Authors
Pradnya D. MD, Yvette M. MD, Carol MD, Rafael L. MD, Atul C. MD, FCCP, Tanmay S. MD, FCCP,