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School of Medicine
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Department of Pathology
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Case Index by Patient History - 2012
Case Index by
Patient History
- Complete Listing
* Case contributed by other medical institution
Disclaimer: Review of the case(s) is intended
for educational purposes ONLY, NOT for research.
733
A 49-year-old transplant recipient with
fever and altered mental status
(
COM-BP
)
732
A 3-year-old boy with
drug-resistant complex partial seizures
(
COM-BP
)
731
A 52-year-old male with
visual changes
(
COM-BP
)
730
A 70 year-old male with
multiple bilateral subcentimeter lung nodules
(AP-0512)
729
An 11 year-old girl undergoing scoliosis surgery
(
COM-BP
)
728
An 81-year-old man with
multiple liver masses
(AP-0412)
727
A 22 year old female with
weight gain, fatigue, facial swelling, increased thirst, and increased frequency of urination
(CP-0412)
726
A 61 year old male with
pneumonia and leukocytosis
(CP-0312)
725
A 52 year old female with
intermittent left facial paresthesia/hyperesthesia and swelling
(AP-0312)
724
Neurological deterioration
despite aggressive treatment in a man with AIDS (
COM-BP
)
723
A 28 year old woman with
a pituitary mass
(
COM-BP
)
722
A 23-year-old man with
a superficial cortical brain tumor
(
COM-BP
)
721
A 38-year old woman with
a dural based lesion
(
COM-BP
)
720
A 55-year-old female with
low back pain
(
COM-BP
)
719
Cystic tumor in a 14-month-old male
(
COM-BP
)
718
Genetic Testing in Hirschsprung Disease
(CP-0212)
717
An 18 year old male with
microscopic hematuria
(AP-0212)
716
A 20 year old male with
persistent cough
(CP-0112)
715
A 61 year old female with
a right-sided submandibular gland mass
(AP-0112)
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