Necrotizing arteritis with giant cells associated with haemolytic anaemia
AUTOR(ES)
Flanagan, P.
RESUMO
Necrotizing arteritis with giant cells, involving the aorta, pulmonary and coronary arteries, and coronary, splenic, and renal arterioles was found at necropsy in a 74-year-old male who had died with severe haemolytic anaemia associated with cold haemagglutinins.
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