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Jan 2025
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Ep 130: A 27-Year-Old with Penicillin Al...

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A young woman with a history of penicillin allergy and an indication for penicillin treatment. The discussion focuses on mechanisms of penicillin allergy and the utility of desensitization. See more on this topic on AccessMedicine Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 22nd Edition 
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