Unusual presentation of a mediastinal mass which grew slowly over 5 years, became aggressive and transformed into a high-grade lymphoma and presented as hypercalcemia
Keywords:
Lymphoma, Mediastinal mass, HypercalcemiaAbstract
A 62 year old male patient, without any co-morbid conditions, presented with an asymptomatic, slow-growing mediastinal mass since the past 5 years, that became aggressive and transformed into a high-grade lymphoma, with metastasis and presented as Hypercalcemia
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