Methemoglobinemia as a Result of Excessive Topical Anesthesia;Severe MAOI Hypertensive Reaction Unrecognized by ED Personnel;Pulmonary Toxicity Secondary to Procarbazine;Acute Pancreatitis Associated with Propofol;Delirium Caused by Donepezil;Fatal Aspergillus Infection following Short-Term Corticosteroid Therapy
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Methemoglobinemia as a Result of Excessive Topical Anesthesia;Severe MAOI Hypertensive Reaction Unrecognized by ED Personnel;Pulmonary Toxicity Secondary to Procarbazine;Acute Pancreatitis Associated with Propofol;Delirium Caused by Donepezil;Fatal Aspergillus Infection following Short-Term Corticosteroid Therapy
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