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Hematidrosis and hemolacria: a case report
1Department of Pediatrics, Jubilee Mission Medical College, Thrissur, 680005 Kerala, India. drpraveenbk@gmail.com
Abstract:
Hematidrosis (bloody sweat) and hemolacria (bloody tears) are very rare phenomena. The authors herein report hematidrosis and hemolacria occurring together in a 10-year-old girl. The role of propranolol in its treatment is highlighted.
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