February 2025 Imaging Case of the Month: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
By: Stib MT, Gotway MB
Abstract:
No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. Clinical History: A 72-year-old man presents to his physician with chest pain. The patient awoke 2 weeks earlier with right-sided chest pain, thought to be the result of a pulled muscle. However, the pain did not remit over the next 2 weeks. The patient also complained of a mild cough productive of white sputum and some mild intermittent shortness of breath improving with albuterol. The patient denied fever.
The patient’s past medical history was remarkable for seasonal allergies, especially dust exposure, treated with fluticasone, and occasional wheezing, treated as needed with an albuterol inhaler. The patient was also diabetic and had hypertension and a history of hypothyroidism. The patient’s past surgical history included right knee total arthroplasty and lithotripsy for renal stones. The patient denied allergies, smoking, and illicit drug use. His medications included fluticasone, albuterol, amlodipine, atorvastatin, ramipril, sitagliptin-metformin, levothyroxine, and probiotics.
The patient’s vital signs included a blood …
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