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Enema of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Patients with Severe Acute Pancreatitis
Published on: January 27, 2023
[A man with upper abdominal pain and a pancytopenia]
Lotte Saes1, Kirsten van Lom, Lennert Slobbe
1Haven Ziekenhuis, afd. Interne Geneeskunde, Rotterdam.
Abstract:
A 41-year-old man visited his general practitioner because of upper abdominal pain. Physical examination revealed splenomegaly. Laboratory testing showed pancytopenia with a striking monocytopenia with hairy cells. Immunological and molecular analysis confirmed the diagnosis hairy cell leukemia.
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