The New England journal of medicine
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A 13-year-old boy presented with a 9-month history of episodic unilateral swelling of the face and oral pain. He reported having loose, nonbloody stools. Granulomatous inflammation consistent with Crohn's disease was found on histopathological examination.
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A 58-year-old woman presented with intermittent passage of bright red blood from the rectum, progressive fatigue, and dyspnea. Examination revealed telangiectasias on the labial mucosa and nail folds. Her mother was reported to have frequent epistaxis and similar skin lesions.
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Like other human anatomical systems, the mammary ducts and glands at the time of lactation adhere to a perfect fractal geometry - which is destroyed by breast cancer. Could a loss of fractal geometry of the blood supply to human tissue be an early step in oncogenesis?
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Editorial Comment
Monoclonal Antibodies in Multiple Myeloma Come of Age.