نتایج جستجو برای: rheumatic fever

تعداد نتایج: 108665  

Journal: :Journal of the Indian Medical Association 1999
S B Bavdekar R Soloman J R Kamat

Rheumatic fever (RF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) are major public health problems in developing countries. A prospective study carried out in a large general hospital showed that carditis was the predominant feature in first attack and also the recurrence of RF but that recurrence was associated with more severe manifestations. Echocardiography picked up cases of subclinical carditis. Pre...

SHAHLA ROODPEYMA,

A total of70 children aged 6 to 15 years with rheumatic fever and completed in-hospital data were reviewed from 19XX to 1993. In 5X.6% of patients this was the first attack of disease, while in 41.4'10 the episode represented a recurrence. Noncompliance of antimicrobial prophylaxis was noted in all of the subjects with recurrences. 61.4% of cases gave a previous history of sore throat, and ...

2008
FLORENCE MCKEowN

In spite of continued research the pathogenesis of rheumatic fever remains a problem of much complexity. In the pursuit of its aetiology during the past 60 years, intensive bacteriological studies have been carried out, metabolic disturbances have been considered, allergic mechanisms have been incriminated, the role of heredity, dietary deficiency and a host of other factors have been investiga...

Journal: :Circulation 1950
L E SCHAEFER I A RASHKOFF R S MEGIBOW

Five patients with acute rheumatic fever were treated with gentisate, the biologic oxidation product of salicylate. The clinical course of this group was contrasted with that of five patients who received salicylate. It was found that, in the doses employed, gentisate had an effect on the symptoms of acute rheumatic fever equal to that of salicylate, but that it produced none of the toxic react...

بابامحمودی , فرهنگ, بابامحمودی فرهنگ, عبدالرضا, دلاوریان , لیلا,

Acute rheumatic fever is an acute systemic disease due to autoimmune reaction against some of BHSA. Similarity between bacterial antigens and cardiaciovascular tissue, synovial membrane, joints and subcutaneous tissues and cerebral basal ganglions are the causes of autoimmune reactions and manifestation of the disease. Most of the ARF occur in children (5-14 years old) followed by streptococc...

Journal: :BMJ 1998
V K Shukla A Prakash B D Tripathi D C Reddy S Singh

All subjects had recent infections with group A â haemolytic streptococci. The findings attributable to this particular inclusion criterion may widen our understanding of why most children with such infection escape a rheumatic attack while only a few do not. Our analyses adjusted for socioeconomic factors imply that low serum albumin concentrations and body iron stores may contribute to rheuma...

Journal: :Circulation 1958
R A Massumi J F Legier

IN THE COURSE of acute rheumatic fever the occurrence of pulmonary infiltrates is often considered a manifestation of pulmonary congestion, unrelated viral or bacterial pneumonitis, atelectasis, or infarction. These interpretations are undoubtedly correct frequently but cannot apply to all cases. Inasmuch as the pathologic process in acute rheumatic fever is known to be a diffuse one and capabl...

Journal: :Clinical medical reviews and reports 2021

We are living with a lot of diseases related to fevers different names like Chikungunya fever, West Nile rheumatic Relapsing Rat-bite fever (sodoku), Haver hill Dengue Typhoid Scarlet Viral hemorrhagic etc.

Journal: :Lancet 2012
Eloi Marijon Mariana Mirabel David S Celermajer Xavier Jouven

Rheumatic heart disease, often neglected by media and policy makers, is a major burden in developing countries where it causes most of the cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in young people, leading to about 250,000 deaths per year worldwide. The disease results from an abnormal autoimmune response to a group A streptococcal infection in a genetically susceptible host. Acute rheumatic fever...

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