DRESS syndrome due to first-line antitubercular therapy – A diagnostic imbroglio!
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U. Saikia | Anju Gupta | A. Jindal | A. Banday | Dharmagat Bhattarai | D. Suri | P. Patra | Nilamani Patra
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