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17. Ask a Fellow: Pulmonary Renal Syndrome

The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine

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The Different Types of Pulmonary Renal Syndrome

When somebody's coming in to the emergency department or being seen by the internal medicine service, what clinical features on a history and physical might lead you to suspect pulmonary renal syndrome? So that's a good question. Let's break it down. We'll talk about history first and then physical exam next and try and broken it down. Right? In history, a patient usually reports symptoms consistent with respiratory failure. They could have trouble breathing, cough, whether without hemopterses, chest pain. A lupus patient might complain of rashes, sicker symptoms, oral ulcers, arthralogy, rainbows. The humiduria is usually microscopic to the patient's won't report

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