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Efficacy of low dose dexamethasone in severe thrombocytopenia caused by dengue fever: a placebo controlled study
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 10/08/09
Kularatne SAM et al. – At a low dose regimen, dexamethasone was not effective in achieving a higher rise of platelet count in dengue infection.
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