RESPIRATORY DISTRESS, WEAKNESS, AND ELECTROLYTE ABNORMALITIES
1996
: A 56-year old man was admitted to the hospital with malaise, weakness, and fatigue. He was short of breath and had bilateral foot edema. Even though he had been very active a month earlier, he could no longer climb stairs. For the last two weeks, he had had a cough producing green sputum, a "tight feeling" in his chest, polyuria, and polydipsia. He had not had radiating chest pain, palpitations, leg pain or erythema, hemoptysis, diaphoresis, flushing, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or a loud snore.
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