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Episode 83 – RLR – Lymphadenopathy

The Clinical Problem Solvers

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The Clinical Diagnosis of T T P

The patient did not have a corbiopse. And so i thought to myself that i'm most concerned for hotchkins limphoma, or diffuse, large beesell lymphoma. But as more data came back, it changed my thinking. I think about 20 % of patients with t t p will eventually be diagnosed with a with lupis. We don't know if this was secondary to some underlying automune process, specifically lupus. So in summary, i think the most likely diagnosis here is lupus a. The uranalysis detected a two plus protein. The protein to cran in ratio was three point five. Unfortunately, the a n a is not back

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