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Posted on July 17, 2019 by Ben Harris-Roxas

Water pipe smoking as a cause of secondary erythrocytosis

Interesting case report that highlights the importance of asking about water pipe/shisha/hookah use specifically in clinical encounters:

Water pipe smoking as a cause of secondary erythrocytosis

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