A rare complication related to H1N1 infection: Dilated cardiomyopathy

The symptoms and findings of influenza A (H1N1) resemble the symptoms and findings of seasonal influenza and it generally emerges as an upper respiratory tract disease. Although the majority of patients with the influenza A virus recover spontaneously without complications, there have been occasiona...

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Hauptverfasser: Türe, Mehmet, Gözü Pirinççioğlu, Ayfer, Akın, Alper, Balık, Hasan, İlter, Seçkin, Yanmaz, Sercan Yücel
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