Articles from last Issue. Vol 17, No 1 (2023)
Editorial Staff Disclosure Editorial Staff Disclosure (2021-2023)
Laura Fascio Pecetto
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Acknowledgements to reviewers Acknowledgement to Reviewers (2021-2023)
Laura Fascio Pecetto
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Case report [Fever of Unknown Origin in a Patient Administered With Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) to Treat Urothelial Vesical Carcinoma in Situ]
Paolo Ghiringhelli, Federica Macchi, Mariella Ciola, Girolamo Sala, Beatrice Valvo, Andrea Agostinelli, Lorenzo Bellintani, Gaetano Emanuele Rizzo, Michela Provisione, Michela Zaza, Alessandro Diana, Maurizio Ferrarese
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Clinical Management Issues is no longer publishing. We thank all the authors and the reviewers who during these years contributed to the dissemination of knowledge through the description of clinical cases encountered in the course of their clinical practice | |
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