Case 7-2017. A 73-Year-Old Man with Confusion and Recurrent Epistaxis

Robert L Fogerty1, Jeffrey L Greenwald1, Shaunagh McDermott1

  • 1From the Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT (R.L.F.); and the Departments of Medicine (J.L.G.), Radiology (S.M.), Pediatrics (A.E.L.), and Pathology (J.R.S.), Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Medicine (J.L.G.), Radiology (S.M.), Pediatrics (A.E.L.), and Pathology (J.R.S.), Harvard Medical School - both in Boston.

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