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Case report| Volume 47, ISSUE 1, P85-86, July 2003

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Erythroid hypoplasia associated with leptospirosis

      We wish to report a case of erythroid hypoplasia in a 30 year old man admitted to our hospital on 6/11/98 with Weil's Disease. He presented with symptoms of meningism, dyspnoea, fever and jaundice and gave a recent history of canoeing in the river Liffey, Dublin, but had no other significant past medical, including drug, history.
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