QUIZ: MASSA PARAVERTEBRAL, QUAL O DIAGNÓSTICO?
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rmu.v1i3.40813Abstract
Caso Clínico: Paciente masculino, 57 anos, admitido no PA-HC por quadro de insuficiência respiratória aguda e insuficiência renal aguda. Antecedente de trauma raquimedular há 40 anos, múltiplas fístulas perineais devido a 4 episódios de gangrena de Fournier. Tomografia de tórax demonstrou massa paravertebral.
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