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Breanna M Kebort1, Aleta J Hong2, Laura J Bontempo3
1University of Maryland Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Abstract:
A 40-year-old female presented to the emergency department (ED) after the acute onset of dyspnea. The patient was tachypneic with accessory muscle usage and diffuse wheezing on initial examination. Despite aggressive treatment, the patient deteriorated and was intubated. This case takes the reader through the differential diagnosis and systematic workup of a patient presenting to the ED with dyspnea and arrives at the unexpected cause for this patient's presentation.
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