Rare Cause of Seizures, Renal Failure, and Gangrene in an 83-Year-Old Diabetic Male
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(a) Right foot discoloration at admission. (b) Right forefoot dry gangrene on day 4. (c) CT chest on day 2 showing airway dilatation (right predominant), patchy infiltrates, and ground glassing. (d) Chest radiograph on day 4 of admission shows clearing of infiltrates in the right side. (e) CT chest revealing right-sided pleural effusion, reticular infiltrates, bilateral ground glassing, and tree-in-bud appearance. (f) CT chest shows reticulonodular infiltrates in the entire right lung and ground glassing in left lung.