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Nguyen Duy Thang1, Nguyen Ngoc Cuong2, Thieu Thi Tra My2
1Department of Surgery, Hanoi Medical University Hospital, Vietnam.
Case Presentation:
A 44-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of chest pain located around his lower thoracic spine with deep inspiration for 6 months. He denied having any cough, dyspnea, fever, or weight loss. He had no history of trauma. He was a nonsmoker, without any other personal or familial medical history. He had been examined at some hospitals, but the cause had not been determined.
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