Relapsing polychondritis and myelodysplasia

1997 
Relapsing polychondritis (RP) is characterized by promicroscopy confirmed the presence of red cells, but gressive inflammatory destruction of glycosaminoglycans-containing tissues throughout the body. It there were no casts or urate crystals. Abdominal ultratypically presents in late middle-age with recurrent sound was normal. It was felt that the most likely painful swelling of the external ear or nose and is often cause of the worsening renal function was diclofenac associated with an asymmetrical, non-erosive seroneg- exposure so this was withdrawn. A diuresis was success
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