2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1750-3639.2005.tb00107.x
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July 2004: 40-Year-Old Man With Headaches and Dyspnea

Abstract: CASE OF THE MONTH: ABSTRACT July 2004. A 40‐year‐old man had a 6‐week history of severe frontal headaches and dry cough. Chest x‐ray showed hilar adenopathy with bilateral parenchymal infiltrates. A diagnosis of atypical pneumonia was made. Four weeks later he was admitted with persistent headache. Infectious screen was negative. Brain MR post contrast, revealed cerebellar enhancement and swelling with moderate tonsillar herniation; findings which precluded the performance of a lumbar puncture. High resolutio… Show more

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