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A Case of Cortisol Crisis

Posted on December 5, 2021 by Mandy Peach

A Case of Cortisol Crisis – SJRHEM Rounds September 2021

Dr. James French & Dr. Stephen Hull

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Posted in Clinical, EM Grand Rounds | Tagged addisons, cortisol, crisis, rounds

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