Appendix II – Case Descriptions
Unilateral lower extremity edema may indicate DVT. Suggestive of Pseudohemoptysis (HEENT source); Sinusistis, epistaxis, rhinorrhea, pharyngitis, uri, aspiration. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: Hemoptysis may … ................
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