|Articles|February 24, 2014

Speaking of Occult: Overlooked Wrist Fractures

Radiographically occult wrist fractures, polypharmacy, invasive infection and hepatocellular carcinoma in HIV-infected patients. . . . here: a variety of subjects for you to test your clinical range.

 

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