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A 32-year-old man developed acute right-sided sore throat, a thick voice and epistaxis. 13 years previously he had erythema nodosum, 12 and 10 year ago deep vein thrombosis. On admission he had Horner's syndrome, bulging of the gums and swelling of the paratracheal space. He had been on anticoagulation therapy with phenprocoumon since the leg vein thrombosis.
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