1. Progressive Dyspnea With Recurrent Pneumothoraces.
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Homer, Kai L., Mandziuk, Jake, Hirji, Alim, Barrie, James, Meyer, Steven R., Wong, Eric Y.L., Puttagunta, Lakshmi, and Halloran, Kieran M.
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DRUG abuse ,DYSPNEA ,CEREBROSPINAL fluid shunts ,COUGH ,CANDESARTAN ,IDIOPATHIC pulmonary fibrosis ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,DIAGNOSTIC imaging ,PLEURA diseases ,PNEUMOTHORAX - Abstract
Case Presentation: A 34-year-old previously healthy man of Korean descent (height, 174 cm; weight, 47.4 kg) demonstrated dyspnea with cough and chest tightness. The patient had no relevant occupational exposures and no history of illicit drug or tobacco use. His medical history was notable for chronic sinus tachycardia of undetermined cause, hypertension, gout, glaucoma of the right eye, and a remote history of an intracranial malignancy 24 years prior treated with unspecified chemotherapy, craniotomy, and ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement. His active medications included diltiazem, candesartan, and colchicine as needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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