CASE STUDY: Week #8 |
CASE STUDY: Week #5
CASE STUDY: Week #2CLINICAL PRESENTATION: APGARS at birth were normal on a 3 kg full term infant. Shortly after birth, the baby presented in acute respiratory distress with a feeble pulse, marked jaundice, pallor and cyanosis, with a whole body purpuric rash.
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CASE STUDY: Week #3CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 88-year-old female is found on routine physical examination to have generalized lymphadenopathy. She reported that she recently lost 10-pounds, night sweats, and a cough. presents for evaluation due to increased bruising and fatigue.
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CASE STUDY: Week #4CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 80-year-old female presents for evaluation due to increased bruising and fatigue. Physical examination revealed no hepatosplenomegaly or lymphadenopathy however, a diffuse petechial rash was noted over the lower extremities.
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CASE STUDY: Week #1A 64-year-old Japanese woman with a history of disseminated nocardial infection, abscesses in the brain and lungs, and a facial herpetic infection presented to the local ER. A complete blood count (CBC) was performed and showed an elevated white blood cell count (WBC) of 45,600/uL.
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Blast |
Hemoglobin EE Disease |