Cat-scratch disease presenting as multiple hepatic lesions: case report and literature review
Although infectious diseases are the most prevalent cause of fevers of unknown origin (FUO), this diagnosis remains challenging in some pediatric patients. Imaging exams, such as computed tomography (CT) are frequently required during the diagnostic processes. The presence of multiple hypoattenuatin...
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Main Authors: | Mariana Andrade Baptista (Author), Denise Swei Lo (Author), Noely Hein (Author), Maki Hirose (Author), Cristina Ryoka Miyao Yoshioka (Author), Selma Lopes Betta Ragazzi (Author), Alfredo Elias Gilio (Author), Angela Esposito Ferronato (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2014-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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