
Have Red Blotchy Near Thyroid. Was Diagnosed With Restrictive Pulmonary Hypertension. Related?

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I am afraid restrictive pulmonary hypertension actually has different causal pathways. The causes are generally not very much understood. It is really very rare and unlikely that these should be related.
I suggest you consult an internist for proper clinical review. Could you send a picture of the lesion, and any further worries if you need further precisions. Thanks for the query, and wishing you good health.
Bain LE, MD.

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