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3. The Obscure Autopsy and Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
The technique of immunocytochemistry was used to identify myoglobin in kidney, confirming a diagnosis of neuroleptic malignant syndrome following an otherwise obscure autopsy in a decomposed body. The features of neuroleptic malignant syndrome are reviewed with a differential diagnosis of myoglobin renal casts. The report emphasizes a thorough and detailed assessment of deaths which occur during treatment with neuroleptic drugs. </jats:p
Treatment of chronic hepatitis B with interferon: Experience in Asian patients
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