The New England Journal of Medicine 1996 Eugene J. Mark - Abstracts

The New England Journal of Medicine 1996 Eugene J. Mark
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A 38-year-old man with fever, cough, and a pleural effusion.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 25-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, Mark S. Drapkin
A 40-year-old man with a cough, increasing dyspnea, and bilateral nodular lung opacities.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 6-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, Raymond L.H. Murphy
A 51-year-old man with the adult respiratory distress syndrome.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 13-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, Jo-Anne O. Shepard, John L. Brusch, Bimal P. Jain
A 54-year-old woman with infiltrative lung disease and mild dyspnea.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case)HealthEugene J. Mark, Andrew G. Villanueva
A 58-year-old man with progressive hypotension and respiratory failure after treatment for apparent pulmonary tuberculosis.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 40-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, Alexander C. White
A 62-year-old woman with progressive dyspnea and diffuse reticulonodular pulmonary infiltrates.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 23-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, Richard L. Kradin
A 69-year-old man with progressive renal failure and the abrupt onset of dyspnea.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 11-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, Volker Nickeleit, Nicholas Papanicolaou, Robert C. Stanton, Garner T. Haupert Jr.
An 18-month-old immunosuppressed boy with bilateral pulmonary infiltrates.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case)HealthEugene J. Mark, Anthony L. Mansell
A newborn triplet with episodes of respiratory distress and a pulmonary mass.(Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital)(Case 20-1996)HealthEugene J. Mark, T. Bernard Kinane
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