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A previously healthy 32-year-old man presents with painless, bilateral neck masses
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50-year-old male patient with renal failure
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26-year-old female presented to the emergency room with acute onset abdominal pain as well as fever and nausea
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56-year-old female presented with extremity weakness
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64-year-old male who 4 months prior had acute abdominal pain, with radiation to the shoulders
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26-year-old with chronic left testicular pain and oligospermia
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Hyperprolactinemia
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30-year-old male with right lower quadrant pain presents to the Emergency Department
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59-year-old female with a history of right breast DCIS diagnosed in December 2000 and treated with lumpectomy and radiation
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23-year-old male presented with sudden onset chest pain continuing for several hours. Troponin levels were mildly elevated.
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60-year-old male patient with intermittent chronic abdominal pain for one year
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36-year-old female with neck pain after a motor vehicle collision 6 months ago
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57-year-old male with right sided swelling of the submandibular gland
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66-year-old female with acute onset of shortness of breath and cough
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60-year-old male complained of increasing pain and tingling at left 4th and 5th digit for three to four months
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2-day-old infant noted to have an abnormality on prenatal ultrasound
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6-year-old male with chest pain
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60-year-old female with slowly progressive, bilateral lower quadrant abdominal pain
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7-year-old boy presents to ED with mild right knee pain and low-grade fever
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15-year-old female presents with 5 days of right-upper-quadrant pain that worsens with eating; labs reveal elevated liver function tests
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47-year-old woman with right heel pain
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51-year-old male with history of metastatic cancer of unknown primary presents with black stool and decreasing hematocrit
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56-year-old male with foot pain
 



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