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Unexplained Transaminitis and Hyperactivity: Do Not Forget the Musculoskeletal Examination

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Dhawan, S.R., Gupta, S. & Saini, L. Unexplained Transaminitis and Hyperactivity: Do Not Forget the Musculoskeletal Examination. Indian J Pediatr 85, 682–683 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-017-2523-x

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