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Professor Ihab Younis, M.D.. Etiology It occurs in approximately 2-5% of inpatients and in greater than 1% of outpatients Most estimates of the incidence.
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Manuel Battegay Div. Infectious Diseases & Hospital Epidemiology HIV complications and morbidity.
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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is increasingly being recognised as a significant cause of both acute and chronic liver disease. The most commonly implicated.
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Drug eruptions By: Dr. Faraedon Kaftan School of Medicine Sulaimani University L 3 2013 - 2014.
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Treatment of Acne-II. Important points to remember! Self-treatment of acne is effective in patients mature enough to understand that acne can be controlled.
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Drug Eruptions. Drug eruptions can mimic a wide range of dermatoses and should be considered in any patient who is taking medications and who suddenly.
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Represented by SHIVAJI SINGH SAMEER CHAVAN SOURIMA MUKHERJEE SONAL KULKARNI SUVARNA CHAVAN M.Sc (CLINICAL RESEARCH) (CRANFIELD)GROUP-9.
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Michael Saunders, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine Director, Digestive Disease Center Division of Gastroenterology University of Washington Medical Center.
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