A 78-year-old man was admitted because of rapidly worsening dyspnea and moderate hypoxemia. He had a past history of scrotal Paget disease treated by radiotherapy 1 year prior to admission. On examination, the jugular veins were distended, with a positive abdominal jugular reflux [...]
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