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Ganster F et al. – Arsenic (As) intoxication is nowadays extremely rare. Two cases of acute and chronic As criminal poisoning leading to death of a couple of retired people, are reported. Clinical presentation was simulating a gastro–enteritidis with fast evolution to refractory shock.

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