HEPATITIS B PATIENT WITH FEVER DUE TO FOCAL INFECTION
Persistent undiagnosed fever remains a common problem in clinical practice. It is a fact that dental sepsis is one potential cause of persistent fever that can escape detection (Siminoski, K., 1993). We present a 50 years old woman with chronic hepatitis B, febrile for the past two months (max. 38.6...
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Main Authors: | Assya Krasteva (Author), Dobriana Panova (Author), Krasimir Antonov (Author), Angelina Kisselova (Author) |
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Peytchinski Publishing,
2012-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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