Abstract
No abstract available. Manuscript truncated after 150 words. History of Present Illness A 70-year-old man with a history of seropositive rheumatoid arthritis previously well controlled on hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate, and adalimumab was admitted to the hospital with 3 weeks of progressively worsening fatigue, night sweats, chills, and malaise. He did not describe new or worsening cough, shortness of breath, or sputum production. On the day of admission, he had intense nausea and vomiting. PMH, SH, and FH Prior to this admission, he was followed in Pulmonary Clinic for asymptomatic mild basilar fibrosis thought to be related to his rheumatoid arthritis and paraseptal emphysema related to prior smoking which was largely stable and unchanged over the previous two years. Previously, he smoked cigarettes at ½ pack per day for about 30 years and quit about 15 years ago. He denied any recent travel and was retired from the last 15 years from being a meat butcher. FH is noncontributory. Physical …
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