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Reversible Dentate Hyperintensity: A Radiological Hallmark of Cycloserine Toxicity

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Kamila, G., Tiwari, R., Agarwal, S. et al. Reversible Dentate Hyperintensity: A Radiological Hallmark of Cycloserine Toxicity. Indian J Pediatr (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-024-05051-y

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