Testicular tumor with clinical picture of febricity of unknown etiology
We present a typical example of a previously healthy boy, whose febricity of unknown etiology lasting for several months was not taken seriously, regardless of the presence of general symptoms of the disease. He was treated as an outpatient with antibiotics and antipyretics under different di...
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| Main Author: | Sladjana Andjelic |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Hacettepe University Institute of Child Health
2010-12-01
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| Series: | The Turkish Journal of Pediatrics |
| Online Access: | https://turkjpediatr.org/article/view/5049 |
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