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        news Interstitial Pneumonia and Hepatitis Caused by Minocycline

        Presented by:Netherlands Journal of Medicine / N.E.T. Rikken, P.J.J.M. Klinkhamer and H.R. Haak
        Summary points:A 28-year-old with a 6-week history of abdominal symptoms following a flu-like episode presents with progressive dyspnea and jaundice. This case reviews test findings, patient history and diagnosis. The authors discuss the relationship between minocycline and some serious adverse effects.
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