2013
DOI: 10.5348/ijcri-2014-03-473-cr-4
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Medical school finals, nerves and vomiting: Medical student survives Boerhaave’s syndrome with recurrence one week after initial presentation

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“…This is one of only two identified cases of recurrent BS among adult patients in which both occurrences were managed conservatively. 44,45 Between these two cases, this case stands out because the episodes of BS were separated by 9 months, as compared with the other case in which the reoccurrence happened within several weeks. 44,45 In addition, between these two cases, this is the first in which the patient denies having regular alcohol intake or other chronic risk factors.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 91%
“…This is one of only two identified cases of recurrent BS among adult patients in which both occurrences were managed conservatively. 44,45 Between these two cases, this case stands out because the episodes of BS were separated by 9 months, as compared with the other case in which the reoccurrence happened within several weeks. 44,45 In addition, between these two cases, this is the first in which the patient denies having regular alcohol intake or other chronic risk factors.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 91%