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Some of the other diseases that need to be considered when trying to diagnose tetanus include: | Some of the other diseases that need to be considered when trying to diagnose tetanus include: | ||
*Dental abscess | |||
*[[Drug]] reactions | |||
*[[Hypocalcaemia]] | *[[Hypocalcaemia]] | ||
*[[Meningitis]] | *[[Meningitis]] | ||
*[[Stiff man syndrome]] | *[[Stiff man syndrome]] | ||
*[[Strychnine poisoning]] | *[[Strychnine poisoning]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Michael Maddaleni, B.S.
Differentiating Tetanus from other Diseases
Some of the other diseases that need to be considered when trying to diagnose tetanus include:
- Dental abscess
- Drug reactions
- Hypocalcaemia
- Meningitis
- Stiff man syndrome
- Strychnine poisoning