A 64 year-old woman with progressive dyspnoea and fever: a difficult to treat pneumonia

M. Woodhead (Manchester, United Kingdom)

Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Respiratory Infections Grand Round – an interactive session
Session: Respiratory Infections Grand Round – an interactive session
Session type: Grand round
Number: 1563
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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Andreas Struß - 10.10.2016 12:11
it`s a case of daily practice

Susanne Lang - 21.09.2009 20:26
The case was managed with the least possible effort and luckily the patient survived. Not a good example of high class medicine
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