Fig. 1. a: Brain CT (May 6, 1996). Suprasellar lesion with involvement of diencephalic and chiasmatic regions and extensive peri-lesion edema. b: Brain CT after CdA therapy (May 24, 1996). Complete regression of the brain lesion.
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Spontaneous splenic rupture following the administration of intravenous heparin: Case report and retrospective case review
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