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Just had a patient come into a busy emergency dept. He had gone into full tonic clinic convulsions while sleeping lasting 3 mins, something which had never (as far as they know) occured before. An MRI of his brain would reveal 3 tumours as did, too, a CT of his chest. A final CT of his abdo revealed golf ball sized lesions lodged in his liver and pancreas. 7 in total. Can I also just say, that as a clinician working frontline, the amount of 30-40 year Olds we see with renal, lung, liver and pancreatic lesions has exploded by a significant percentage. I have never ever seen anything like this.

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