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Nedaa Aldairi1,2,3, Hamza Alali1,2, Yasser Kazzaz1,2,4
1Department of Pediatrics Ministry of the National Guard - Health Affairs Riyadh Saudi Arabia.
Clinical Case Reports
|December 28, 2020
Abstract:
We report five cases of malignant pertussis, a rare but life-threatening illness. Current therapies include supportive care and leukoreduction. Notably, leukoreduction might be more effective when initiated prior to the development of organ failure and pulmonary hypertension.
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