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    Pulmonary infarct as a initial presentation of acute myeloid leukemia: a diagnostic difficulty

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    The incidence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is age dependent and increasing among the patient groups aged above 60 years. The overall presentations in a case of AML is due to marrow infiltration of leukemic cells which results in fever and chills due to neutropenia, bleeding due to thrombocytopenia, fatigue and weakness due to anemia. Incidence of venous thromboembolism is very rare in hematological malignancies. We describe a case of adolescent male presented with features of lung consolidation later found to be a pulmonary infarct and finally diagnosed to have acute leukemia (AL)

    An Uncommon Cause of A Benign Posterior Mediastinal Mass in An Adult

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    A 63 year old homemaker with a history of diagnosed type II diabetes mellitus treated with oral hypo-glycemics presented with complaints of breathlessness (mMRC grade II) that had been present for 3 months [...
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