Niyangala (Gloriosa Superba) Poisoning Complicated with SIADH

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  • Kolitha Sellahewa Department of Internal Medicine, Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital, Malabe, Sri Lanka
  • Manjula Thampoe Department of Internal Medicine, Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital, Malabe, Sri Lanka
  • Shane Halpe Department of Internal Medicine, Neville Fernando Teaching Hospital, Malabe, Sri Lanka
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volume 7  issue 4

pages  114- 116

publication date 2018-12-20

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