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China - 6 year old dies of suspected rhabdomyosis in Anhui province

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Qingyuan, Guangdong suspected of rabies or death of child death today announced

2011-01-12 11:57 来源:中国安徽在线 作者:谢苗枫龙瀚​
2011-01-12 11:57 Source: line of Anhui, China: Xiemiao Feng Long Han
Although the cause of death caused by different opinions Ronaldinho male, but male relatives refused autopsy Luo, and yesterday the body to the Guangzhou Funeral Home for cremation procedures.Luo Xiong's father, said in an interview, is to do an autopsy because only 6 year old son, relieved, dignity left.




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Lo hung still causes different opinions, but according to Nanfang Hospital, the final diagnosis showed that the male is likely to suffer from acute Luo rhabdomyolysis syndrome, but does not rule out the possibility of rabies.


http://news.xinmin.cn/rollnews/2011/01/12/8841623.html
 
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