Multiple medical problems following agent orange exposure.

J Med

Department of Internal Medicine, Buffalo General Hospital/Kaleida Health System, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 14203, USA.

Published: January 2008

A patient exposed to agent orange and a gunshot wound during the Vietnam War has developed multiple medical problems including nocardiosis, onychomycosis (Trichophyton rubrum), multiple thromboembolic episodes, hemochromatosis, diabetes mellitus type 2, diabetic neuropathy, activated protein C resistance (without Leyden V 1st mutation), degree A-V block, lung cancer (metastatic adenocarcinoma), carpal tunnel syndrome and arthritis.

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