[HTML] from pediatricsdigest.mobiL Broderick, AH Tremoulet, JC Burns… - …, 2011 - pediatricsdigest.mobi The recurrence of fever in a child with a history of Kawasaki syndrome (KS) poses a dilemma for clinicians who must consider the possibility of recurrent KS. In this report we present the cases of 4 patients who presented with classical symptoms of KS, were successfully treated with ... Related articles - All 4 versions
O Megged, P Navon-Elkan… - The Pediatric infectious …, 2011 - journals.lww.com A 10-year-old Israeli girl presented to our day-care unit for investigation of recurrent episodes of fever, arthritis, and lymphadenopathy. She weighed 3.155 kg, born after 37 weeks of gestation and by a normal spontaneous vaginal delivery. She was the 10th child of ... Related articles - All 3 versions
K Iwata, T Toma, A Yachie, H Oka, G Ohji… - General Medicine, 2011 - J-STAGE A 23-year old female was referred to our clinic for intermittent fever occurring over a period of eight years. Every time she developed fever, blood examination revealed elevated leukocytes and C-reactive protein (CRP). Antibiotics were always given based on elevated CRP with ... Related articles
BA Cunha, JE Hage… - Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and …, 2011 - Elsevier Fever of unknown origin (FUO) has been defined as a fever of ≥101°F that persists for 3 weeks or more. It is not readily diagnosed after 1 week of intensive in-hospital testing or after intensive outpatient or inpatient testing. Fevers of unknown origin may be caused by infectious ... Related articles - All 3 versions
M Colotto, M Maranghi, C Durante, M Rossetti… - Internal Medicine, 2011 - J-STAGE ... Key words: PFAPA, recurrentfever, tonsillectomy, FUO, pharyngitis (Intern ... During the recurrentfever episodes the patient underwent physical examination, routine blood tests, bacterial and viral cultures and chest radiography. The ... Related articles - All 3 versions