Extract
A 50-year-old Caucasian man who was a lifelong nonsmoker presented with a 3-year history of paroxysmal dry cough, fatigue, nonspecific myalgias, muscle weakness of the lower extremities and left sacroiliac joint pain. Initially, he was reviewed by a pulmonologist and subsequently he was referred to the Dept of Thoracic Medicine (Heraklion University Hospital, Heraklion, Greece) for further investigation. His medical history was remarkable for the presence of arterial hypertension on treatment with amlodipine and irbesartan.
Abstract
Can you diagnose this patient with pulmonary symptoms, thoracic and laboratory test abnormalities and sacroiliac joint pain? http://ow.ly/LPyy30kaViz
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