1902
DOI: 10.1056/nejm190205081461904
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Two Unique Cases of Hysterectomy

Abstract: of hysteria, are sufficient to distinguish the two diseases. Of especial interest in this case are the presence of polyuria and albuminuria during the attack, but few cases of either condition being recorded. They are much more frequently found in children than adults. Hoffmann, Neusser, Mader and Frankl-IIochwart each mention one case of polyuria. Among seventy-two cases in children examined by Loos, only two showed albumin in the urine. Frankl-IIochwart and Hoffmann have each reported one case. TWO UNIQUE CA… Show more

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