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A number of conditions, some trivial, some serious, mimic rheumatic fever. They must be kept in mind and excluded before a definitive diagnosis of rheumatic fever is made. The conditions to consider vary, of course, with the clinical presentation.
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© 1981 A. Taranta and M. Markowitz
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Taranta, A., Markowitz, M. (1981). Differential diagnosis. In: Rheumatic Fever. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7171-5_7
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