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Rotella, K., Schiano, T.D., Fiel, M.I. et al. Four-Year-History of Recurrent Fever, Skin Lesions, and Liver Abscesses in a Patient with Common Variable Immune Deficiency due to Helicobacter cinaedi Infection. J Clin Immunol 44, 16 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-023-01611-7
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