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Abstract Number: O42
A RARE CASE OF MYXEDEMA COMA IN A PATIENT WITH DISSEMINATED TUBERCULOSIS
SHM Converge 2022
Case Presentation: An 80 year old woman with a history of disseminated tuberculosis (positive TB cultures in knee wound and pulmonary cavitary lesion in 2021) presented to the emergency room for edema and erythema of her right third DIP joint. Over the past 3 weeks, she had waxing and waning orientation, reduced energy, and reduced […]
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