Respiratory failure in a cancer patient: Pulmonary thrombotic microangiopathy

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Abstract

The hypoxic patient with a normal chest X-ray can be a diagnostic challenge. This case illustrates the rational diagnostic process and describes a relatively rare but important complication of cancer metastasis. Thrombotic microangiopathy, like lymphangitis carcinomatosa, may cause respiratory failure and is a poor prognostic finding. However, unlike lymphangitis carcinomatosa, it may not have specific findings on cross-sectional imaging.

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Venn, R. M., Parkes, E., Joshi, A., Caple, E. J. D., & Davies, H. E. (2020). Respiratory failure in a cancer patient: Pulmonary thrombotic microangiopathy. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 20(4), 430–432. https://doi.org/10.7861/CLINMED.2020-0102

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