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Article: New research on life sciences from Dicle University, Medical Department summarized.
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- Blood Weekly
- Article date:
- September 10, 2009
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According to a study from Diyarbakir, Turkey, "On physical examination, the patient showed marked drumstick clubbing of the hands (Fig. 1), and a pale general appearance. The causes of digital clubbing are shown in Table 1 (Fawcett RS, Linford S, Stulberg DL."
"Nail abnormalities: clues to systemic disease. Am Fam Physician 2004; 69: 1417-1424). Deep nasolabial folds were seen on the face. Skin hypertrophy, cutis verticis gyrata, and seborrhea on the face were also observed. The patient also complained of hyperhidrosis. Examination of the cardiovascular system was normal. There was bilateral swelling of the ankle and knee (Fig. 2). Hepatosplenomegaly was found on ...
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