Clinical Cases


This tutorial is intended to allow you to put together the information that you have acquired to discuss in depth four clinical cases. Because this is the culmination of the course, there is no specific introduction to these cases. Some of the information is essential to help you solve the problems. As in real life, however, not all the information provided will be useful. It is for you to decide what to use and what should be ignored.


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