Hyperamylasaemia: not the usual suspects: Fig 2
- 13 October 2005
- Vol. 331 (7521) , 890-891
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.331.7521.890
Abstract
A 53 year old woman was admitted to hospital, initially with a dense hemiparesis and dysarthria because of a left middle cerebral infarct. At the time of admission, she was recovering from a recent myocardial infarction. She was not known to be diabetic.Keywords
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