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Historical Clinicopathological Conference 2000 : Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Fitzgerald, Faith T.
Fitzgerald, Faith T.
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2000
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The 6th annual conference analyzed the symptoms of the illness leading to the death of Mozart. Included are a medical history and description of the composer’s physical deterioration during the final 15 days of his life. Dr. Fitzgerald concluded that Mozart died of rheumatic fever.
Alterative Diagnosis: Post-Streptococcus equiglomerulonephritis. Reference: Fitzgerald FT, et al. Am J Med 2001; 110: 633-40
Alterative Diagnosis: Post-Streptococcus equiglomerulonephritis. Reference: Fitzgerald FT, et al. Am J Med 2001; 110: 633-40
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University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Medicine
VA Maryland Health Care System (U.S.)
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Medicine. Medical Alumni Association
Kramer, Morton D., M.D.
VA Maryland Health Care System (U.S.)
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Medicine. Medical Alumni Association
Kramer, Morton D., M.D.
