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A difficult case
Progressive weakness and intermittent low-grade fever in a Libyan man
Abstract
We present a diagnostically challenging case of a 61-year-old man presenting with progressive weakness and intermittent low-grade fever.
- Neurobrucellosis
- BRUCELLOSIS
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