Disappearance of a deadly disease acute hepatomyoencephalopathy syndrome from Saharanpur
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Disappearance of a deadly disease acute hepatomyoencephalopathy syndrome from Saharanpur
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Cassia occidentalis toxicity causes recurrent outbreaks of brain disease in children in Saharanpur.Indian J Med Res. 2008 Apr;127(4):413-4. Indian J Med Res. 2008. PMID: 18577803 No abstract available.
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