We describe a 19-year-old male, with a family history of both systemic lupus erythematosus and Marfan syndrome, who had a history of bruising easily and skin lesions since childhood. He had a spontaneous colonic perforation at the age of 16 years, followed 3 years later by sudden development of bilateral renal infarctions and hypertension, which on angiography were found to be due to dissection of both renal arteries. Transient elevations of 3 types of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) were detected.
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October 2004
The cytologic and histologic appearances of four localized primary malignant pleural tumors occurring in three patients subjected to fine needle aspiration are presented. In one case, the radiographic mass was the only manifestation of what was found to be a diffuse epithelial mesothelioma at surgery. Two other patients had localized primary sarcomatous mesotheliomas, of low grade and high grade, respectively.
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