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Liquorice-induced apparent mineralocorticoid excess presenting in the emergency department

Stuart Declan Gallacher, Georgios Tsokolas and Ioannis Dimitropoulos
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.17-1-43
Clin Med February 2017
Stuart Declan Gallacher
APlymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK
Roles: FY2 doctor
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Georgios Tsokolas
BMid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Crewe, UK
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Ioannis Dimitropoulos
CPlymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK
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vol. 17 no. 1 43-45
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.17-1-43
PubMed: 
28148579
Published By: 
Royal College of Physicians
Print ISSN: 
1470-2118
Online ISSN: 
1473-4893
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  • Published online February 1, 2017.
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  1. Stuart Declan Gallacher, FY2 doctorA,
  2. Georgios Tsokolas, FY2 doctorB and
  3. Ioannis Dimitropoulos, consultant endocrinologistC
  1. APlymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK
  2. BMid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Crewe, UK
  3. CPlymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK
  1. Address for correspondence: Dr S D Gallacher, Derriford Hospital, Derriford Road, Derriford, Plymouth PL6 8DH, UK. Email: stuartgallacher{at}nhs.net

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Liquorice-induced apparent mineralocorticoid excess presenting in the emergency department
Stuart Declan Gallacher, Georgios Tsokolas, Ioannis Dimitropoulos
Clinical Medicine Feb 2017, 17 (1) 43-45; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.17-1-43

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Stuart Declan Gallacher, Georgios Tsokolas, Ioannis Dimitropoulos
Clinical Medicine Feb 2017, 17 (1) 43-45; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.17-1-43
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