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 | A man in his 60s presents with progressive shortness of breath. The patient was in his usual state of health until, three months prior to admission, he experienced a syncopal episode upon standing up from his bed in the morning. Over the next few days, he developed shortness of breath, lower extremity edema, and non-exertional, intermittent chest pain, causing him to present for evaluation to a primary care physician (PCP). Read More » | |
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A case of a man with hemoptysis and weight loss » |
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A returning traveler with two weeks of fever » |
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A man with untreated HIV presents with subacute, progressive cough and shortness of breath » |
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An immunocompromised man from rural New Mexico, with a 3-month history of skin nodules » |
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Cases of special interest from our library » |
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Cases of HIV infection from around the world » |
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Cases from the IDWeek / IDSA annual meetings » |
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Infections in children and adolescents » |
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A middle-aged man with HIV infection developed fever, a productive cough and pleuritic chest pain. » |
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A man in his sixties with fever, fatigue and cough with occasional sputum of 3 weeks' duration. » |
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A woman with a biphasic respiratory illness. » |
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A woman with fever, headache, and a new rash. » |
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