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In a rare but severe case of hypovolaemic shock related to monoclonal gammopathy, intravenous infusion of Ginkgo biloba extract resulted in dramatic recovery. Treatment was pursued with the oral form.
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Lagrue, G., Rahbar, K., Behar, A., Sobel, A., Laurent, J. (1988). Recurrent Shock Associated with Monoclonal Gammopathy. In: Fünfgeld, E.W. (eds) Rökan. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73686-5_24
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