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Smyth D et al. - The authors present the case of a 72-year-old man with a heart transplant and infected knee prosthesis, who developed RS3PE syndrome after introducing antibiotic treatment with rifampicin. His symptoms resolved with cessation of this agent. This case demonstrates a possible direct aetiological link between rifampicin and RS3PE.

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