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Rumi Khajotia1, Nalini Somaweera
1Department of Internal Medicine, International Medical University Clinical School, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. xeruker@yahoo.com
Abstract:
A man, 56 years of age, presents to his general practitioner after coughing up half a cupful of fresh, bright red blood every day for 1 week. He has no other medical complaints. He reports previous pulmonary tuberculosis 12 years ago treated with 6 months of standard therapy. Routine follow up was discontinued after 5 years after no evidence of reactivation. He is a nonsmoker, does office clerical duties and is not known to have diabetes or hypertension.
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