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An unusual cause of acute abdomen following allogeneic transplantation: a zoonotic disease revisited

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We are grateful to all the nursing staff in the Ruth Myles Unit for their excellent service and to the physicians from the departments of respiratory medicine and infectious diseases for their valuable advice in the management of this extremely challenging case.

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Buyck, H., Holliman, R., Else, J. et al. An unusual cause of acute abdomen following allogeneic transplantation: a zoonotic disease revisited. Bone Marrow Transplant 41, 1069–1070 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/bmt.2008.29

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