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Koh Tingyi1, Rajeev Ramachandran1
1National University Hospital, Singapore.
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Presented here are three patients who have a common chief complaint followed by 5 questions for CME credit. All three cases have discussions on presentation, the differential diagnosis, and management that collectively serve as a Review article. Following the three cases, an expert weighs in in a short commentary.
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