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[Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy with dysproteinemia and hypothyreosis].

A patient with angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy with disproteinemia is presented. The diagnosis is made on the basis of lymph node hystology and laboratory findings of typical immunologic aberrations. The patient had signs of developed primary hypothyreosis with cardiac failure at the same time. The two diagnsis were made in the late stages of diseases, two years after the first findings of generalised lymphadenopathy and clinical signs of hypothyreosis, with developed complications in the form or cardiac, respiratory and renal failure. The disease had terminated lethaly before the pathohystologic diagnosis was known.

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