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Toxic Shock Syndrome

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Although toxic shock syndrome (TSS) can be serious, it's a rare illness that is becoming even more rare.

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Journal of Medical Case Reports | Abstract | Acute compartment syndrome of the forearm as a rare complication of toxic epidermal necrolysis: a case report

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