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Liver lesion associated with gynaecological pathology
  1. R B McCorry,
  2. R O Butcher,
  3. K J Moriarty
  1. Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton, UK
  1. Dr R B McCorry, Department of Gastroenterology, Royal Bolton Hospital, Minerva Road, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 0JR, UK; rogermccorry{at}hotmail.com

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CLINICAL PRESENTATION

A young Caucasian woman was admitted with a 24 h history of right-sided, apical, pleuritic chest pain on a background of progressive dyspnoea and non-productive cough over several weeks. Physical examination recorded a heart rate of 130/min, blood pressure 120/75, temperature 37°C, respiratory rate 28/min, central cyanosis …

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