Multiple areas suggestive of tumors in the bones (skull, sca
Multiple areas suggestive of tumors in the bones (skull, scapula, humerus, ilium), with a peculiar protein in the blood (without proteinuria), a marked hemorrhagic diathesis (with anemia, leukopenia, hypothrombocytosis, and prolongation of the bleeding time), fever, enlargement of spleen, liver, and left kidney, bilateral thrombosis of the central veins of the retinæ, and a Raynaud syndrome
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