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Week 14 Pathology Cases

Week 14 Pathology Cases. Case No. 413

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Week 14 Pathology Cases

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  1. Week 14Pathology Cases

  2. Case No. 413 • Clinical History: This 57 year old male presented with back pain, lytic lesions in many bones, Bence-Jones proteinurea and marked plasmacytosis of the marrow. Some therapeutic response was obtained with chemotherapy agents and X-radiation. Death followed pneumonia and sepsis. [Case 413 ImageScope][Case 413 WebScope]

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  6. Case No. 295 • Clinical History: A 16 year old boy presented with cervical lymphadenopathy and was found to have a mediastinal mass. The neck node was biopsied [Case 295 ImageScope][Case 295 WebScope]

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  11. Case No. 9 (Micro Case 7) • Clinical History: A 51 year old male had a "neurogenic bladder", caused by a spinal cord tumor. He had multiple bladder infections which were treated with antibiotics. He had surgery to remove the tumor. Postoperatively, he developed fever and costovertebral angle tenderness which did not respond to antibiotics. He expired and an autopsy was performed. [Case 9 ImageScope][Case 9WebScope]

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  17. Case No. 12 (Micro Case 2) • Clinical History: A 10 year old male had severe pharyngitis. Seven days later he developed fever, malaise, oliguria and hematuria. The acute illness resolved without treatment. At age 20, he was rejected by the Army because of "proteinuria". At age 55, six months before death he developed impairment of his vision and was found to have severe hypertension. [Case 12 ImageScope][Case 12 WebScope]

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  24. Case No. 20 • Clinical History:This 55 year old female first came to medical attention when she complained of frequent urination, increased thirst and weight loss at age 15. Insulin dependent diabetes was diagnosed. She developed proteinuria at age 20. Her disease progressed until she became dialysis dependent at age 45. She expired due to pneumonia after a below knee amputation [Case 20 ImageScope][Case 20 WebScope]

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