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A case of spontaneous hypothermia
K M Ferguson1, T Fyfe, J Montgomery
1Department of Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow.
Scottish Medical Journal
|June 1, 1992
Abstract:
It is important to recognise any condition, however rare, which can be cured. We report a case of chronic hypothermia and its dramatic response to treatment.
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