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        news SARS - Lessons from Two Singapore General Hospital Cases

        Presented by:Singapore Medical Journal (SMJ) / Y Y Ong
        Summary points:Two patients with SARS are presented. These cases review initial presentation, clinical course in hospital and patient management. The authors discuss the difficulty of diagnosis SARS, and clinical signs to watch for.
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