during the last two days was complicated by the patient's agitation and inability to
cooperate with the respirator, so that he was eventually given curare. The terminal
event ac 2:40 a.m. on November 15, 1972, seemed to be an intrapulmonary hemorrhage
followed by hypoxemia and hypotension.
FINAL DIAGNOSES:
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7.
Acute progranulocytic leukemia
Resected thyroid nodule.
Tinea versicolor.
Mild cutaneous furunculosis.
Chronic left otitis media.
Periodontitis with subsequent sepsis.
Pnewnonitis with terminal intrapulmonary hemorrhage
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