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A case of apparent ART-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in a patient with Strongyloides stercoralis infection 粪类圆线虫感染患者出现明显的art相关免疫重建炎症综合征1例
Journal of Case Reports and Images in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI: 10.5348/100013z16dm2023cr
Dwayvania Miller, Yassine Kilani, Ebehiwele Ebhohon, Emnet Keftassa, K. Hennessey, Addi Feinstein
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Lemierre’s syndrome: The “forgotten disease” that should not be forgotten 莱米尔综合征:不应该被遗忘的“被遗忘的疾病”
Journal of Case Reports and Images in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-12-20 DOI: 10.5348/100012z16im2021cr
Inês de Sousa Miranda, M. Monteiro, E. Gonçalves, C. Toscano, R. Domingos
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