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The patient’s evolving signs and symptoms prompted a reconsideration of his diagnosis.
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A 40-year-old woman presented with an enlarging mass measuring 20 mm by 18 mm.
- Koebner phenomenon from insulin injection
Repeated insulin injections in the abdomen led to large red scaly plaques.
- Crowned dens syndrome: Caution about asymptomatic calcification
An 88-year-old man developed fever, headache, and posterior neck pain resistant to initial therapy.
- Puffy hand syndrome
A 37-year-old man visited the rheumatology clinic for evaluation of swelling of his fingers and hands.
- Anterior interosseous nerve palsy caused by Parsonage-Turner syndrome
A 58-year-old man presented with difficulty moving his left hand.
- Median arcuate ligament syndrome: Incidental finding or real problem?
A woman was admitted with pain in the epigastrium and right upper quadrant that radiated to the back, as well as nausea and dry heaves.