Coexistence of cellulitis and primary peritonitis in a pediatric patient with nephrotic syndrome: A case report
Nephrotic syndrome is a chronic disease that increases the risk of skin, respiratory and urinary tract infection, while also increasing the chance for other diseases, like peritonitis and meningitis. A four year old patient with a history of nephrotic syndrome was admitted to emergency room (ER) wit...
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Main Authors: | Luisa Lagos (Author), Juan Valero (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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