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Recurrent erysipelas secondary to a late prosthetic femoropopliteal bypass infection.
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Short Course of Amoxicillin for Erysipelas
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Iliac Vein Stenting and Compression Therapy in Recurrent Venous Ulceration
Study of Panitumumab Efficacy in Patients With Recurrent and/or Metastatic Head and Neck Cancer
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