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Lesson of the month 2: Toxic shock syndrome

Tamer Shalaby, Samantha Anandappa, Nicholas John Pocock, Alexander Keough and Angus Turner
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.14-3-316
Clin Med June 2014
Tamer Shalaby
AHealth Education Kent Surrey Sussex and Maidstone Hospital, Maidstone, UK
Roles: ST5 in acute medicine
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Samantha Anandappa
BMaidstone Hospital, Maidstone, UK
Roles: CMT1
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Nicholas John Pocock
CMaidstone Hospital, Maidstone, UK
Roles: clinical fellow in anaesthetics
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Alexander Keough
DMaidstone Hospital, Maidstone, UK
Roles: consultant acute physician and rheumatologist
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Angus Turner
EMaidstone Hospital, Maidstone, UK
Roles: consultant anaesthetist and intensive care
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Lesson of the month 2: Toxic shock syndrome
Tamer Shalaby, Samantha Anandappa, Nicholas John Pocock, Alexander Keough, Angus Turner
Clinical Medicine Jun 2014, 14 (3) 316-318; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.14-3-316

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Lesson of the month 2: Toxic shock syndrome
Tamer Shalaby, Samantha Anandappa, Nicholas John Pocock, Alexander Keough, Angus Turner
Clinical Medicine Jun 2014, 14 (3) 316-318; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.14-3-316
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