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DOI: 10.1177/000992286800700406 Atypical Manifestations of the Recurrent Pleurodynia Syndrome in Children and AdolescentsDiverse Clinical Findings Encountered During 22 Years in PracticeDepartment of Pediatrics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan "This article represents the culmination of my practical experience over two dec ades with unusual aspects of enterovirus infections, encountered with a pleuro dynia-like syndrome. Such signs and atypical symptoms, not ordinarily found in textbook descriptions of the condition, can be of considerable help in the diag nosis of such a widely encountered mal ady."—From the author's letter which accompanied the manuscript.
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