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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «RECURRENT FEVER»
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recurrent fever dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Moffet's Pediatric Infectious Diseases: A Problem-oriented ...
Recurrent Urinary Infection It is important not to assume that recurrent fever is a
result of respiratory infection simply because mild respiratory symptoms are
present. Urinary infections are sometimes overlooked because the urine is not ...
Randall G. Fisher, Thomas G. Boyce, Hugh L. Moffet, 2005
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Fever of Unknown Origin
... in children that should be distinguished from FUO in that they present
differently and require different approaches to diagnosis and treatment. These
include fever without focus, including occult bacteremia, and recurrent fever
syndromes.
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Clinical Manual of
Fever in Children
Recurrent fever is an illness involving the same organ (e.g., urinary tract) or
multiple organ systems in which fever recurs at irregular intervals. ○ Periodic
and relapsing fevers are discussed next. 1.2.1 Periodic and Relapsing Fever ○
Periodic ...
A. Sahib El-Radhi, James Carroll, Nigel Klein, 2009
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Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases: A Molecular and Cellular ...
Advances in the past several years have significantly increased our
understanding of these disorders, with the identification of four genes underlying
six clinically distinct recurrent fever syndromes. The precise mechanism by which
mutations ...
Hans D. Ochs,, C. I. Edvard Smith,, Jennifer M. Puck,, 2013
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Advances in Pediatric Dermatology
TABLE 12-6 Clinical features of the periodic fever syndromes Syndrome Clinical
features Familial Erysipelas-like erythema on legs, recurrent fever Mediterranean
(lasting hours to several days), polyserositis, AA fever (FMF) amyloidosis, renal ...
Arun C Inamadar, Aparna Palit, 2011
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Pediatric Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
... bronchitis, wheezing, dyspnea, recurrent fever • Cutaneous: alopecia,
angioedema, dermatitis herpeti- form, eczema, urticaria, purpura, erythematous
macu- lar rash • Hematological: iron-deficiency anemia, thrombocy- topenia,
gross/occult ...
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Case Studies in Immunology Fifth Edition: Hereditary ...
... syndrome (NOMID/CINCA)* Recurrent fever, serositis (inflammation of the
pleural and/or peritoneal cavity) responsive to colchicine, amyloidosis.
Predisposes to vasculitis and inflammatory bowel disease Recurrent fever,
serositis, rash, and ...
Raif Geha, FRED Rosen, 2010
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Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Recurrent fever with each episode lasting from few days to few weeks and the
episodes being separated by symptom free intervals of variable duration is called
periodic fever. These febrile illnesses are mostly due to some infective etiology.
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Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases : A Molecular & Cellular ...
The following year mutations in the same gene were discovered in patients with
yet another recurrent fever disorder, neonatalonset multisystem inflammatory
disease (NOMID, also called chronic infantile neurologic cutaneous articular ...
Department of Pediatrics University of Washington School of Medicine Hans D. Ochs Professor, Seattle, Center for Biotechnology C. I. Edward Smith Division of Clinical Immunology at Huddinge Hospital, Immunologic Genetics Section Jennifer M. Puck Director, Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch National Human Genome Research Institute National Instit, 2006
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Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases Board Review
... lymphoma, malaria, Borrelia infection, or Streptobacillus infection (rat-bite fever
) 5) Recurrent or episodic FUO with multiple episodes of fever separated by
weeks or months is unlikely to be from infection a) The cause of recurrent fever
often ...
Zelalem Temesgen, Larry M. Baddour, James M. Steckelberg, 2011
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «RECURRENT FEVER»
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recurrent fever est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Black fever: preventive steps intensified
The disease is spread by the female sandfly. Recurrent fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, weakness, and anaemia are the common symptoms of the disease. «The Hindu, juin 15»
Medical Mystery Monday #125: the case of the recurrent fevers
A five year old boy is brought to a new pediatrician for a second opinion because of recurrent fevers. Since the child was two years old, he has had fevers every ... «Albany Times Union, mars 13»
Researchers ID cause, new treatment for recurrent fever in kids
The syndrome is called periodic fever associated with aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis — or PFAPA — and is characterized by monthly ... «ScienceBlog.com, avril 11»
Biting Back at Tick-Borne Diseases — Including Lyme and …
Schwan has put the word out to doctors to consider relapsing fever as a possible diagnosis in patients with an acute, recurrent fever, especially if they've visited ... «Wall Street Journal, août 10»
Doctors puzzled by toddler's recurrent fevers
He unearthed 15 articles written more than a dozen years ago describing a syndrome called PFAPA, an acronym for its hallmark symptoms: periodic fever, ... «Evansville Courier & Press, juin 08»
A 61-Year-Old Man with Recurrent Fevers
Dr. James J. Tolle (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine): A 61-year-old man was admitted to this hospital because of recurrent fevers. He had been well until ... «New England Journal of Medicine, août 07»