Myocardite asymptomatique au cours d’un cas de trichinellose : intérêt du dosage de la troponine
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F. Caron | M. Étienne | J. Dupouy-Camet | P. Abboud | I. Gueit | G. Gargala | L. Favennec | S. Lachkar | E. Gauliard | C. Tron
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