Acute pandysautonomia due to mixed connective tissue disease.

: Acute pandysautonomia due to mixed connective tissue disease. J. Edelman, S. S. Gubbay and P. J. Zilko, Aust. N.Z. J. Med., 1981.11, pp. 68–70. A patient with acute pandysautonomia with partial recovery is described. The associated finding of serological and clinical features of mixed connective tissue disease suggests the strong possibility of an auto-immune pathogenesis

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