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This review focuses on treatment and preventive issues relevant to cardiac problems associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, acute rheumatic fever, and Kawasaki disease in adolescence. Cardiac abnormalities occur as a result of the immune dysfunction and as side effects of therapy. With
OBJECTIVE
To report clinical manifestations and demographic characteristics of patients with rheumatic fever treated in a public hospital in the state of Acre.
METHODS
A cross-sectional study was conducted of patients consecutively seen in the Cardiology Ward at FUNDHACRE Demographic, clinical and
Rheumatic symptoms are often associated with obesity. The usual symptom is pain in the knee due to gonarthrosis, of which one of the causes is obesity; there is a correlation between the degree of overweight and the severity of gonarthrosis. It is likely, though not demonstrated, that overweight
New Caledonia is an archipelago in the South Pacific with a high prevalence of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease. Conducted in 2006, this study aimed at characterizing clinical manifestations and microbial features of isolates obtained from invasive Streptococcus pyogenes disease.
Glucocorticoids are used as anti-inflammatory agents and are associated with many side effects including hyperglycemia, hypertension, pancreatitis, peptic ulcer, and so on. Hyperglycemia is a common side effect, but ketoacidosis is observed rarely. We present a girl who developed diabetic
CERTAIN OF THE ACUTE PHASE REACTANT TESTS WERE PERFORMED ON THE SAME SPECIMEN OF BLOOD FROM PERSONS WITH THE FOLLOWING STATES: Normal, acute respiratory disease, streptococcosis, acute rheumatic fever, acute glomerulonephritis, acute rheumatoid arthritis, inactive rheumatic fever, lupus
Obesity has reached pandemic proportion and represents a major risk for several comorbidities. In addition to metabolic and cardiovascular obesity-related diseases, recent evidence suggested that obesity might affect immune system function. Adipose tissue is considered an endocrine organ that
Morbid obesity is a chronic disease affecting millions of Americans. The disorder is likely to increase in prevalence because currently one third of the American population is obese. Many factors are associated with morbid obesity, including psychological (eg, depression), physiological (eg,
Cardiovascular disease is the principle cause of death in Latin America. Data from the World Health Organization indicate that the region is currently experiencing a large-scale epidemic of cardiovascular disease. This could be attributable to demographic and lifestyle changes inherent in the
Ninety-eight subjects with a diagnosis of primary rheumocarditis made at a pediatric clinic in childhood were examined for the central hemodynamics by tetrapolar chest rheography. Based on a clinical and instrumental study rheumatic heart disease was diagnosed in 3 subjects; in 37 subjects, no heart
BACKGROUND
CC-chemokine receptor 2 (CCR2) belongs to the GPCR superfamily and is the primary receptor for monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), also known as chemokine ligand CCL2. Studies indicate the possible involvement of MCP-1 and CCR2 in various disease conditions, such as rheumatic
OBJECTIVE
This study aimed to understand the prevalence rate, epidemiological characteristics and relevant factors of arthritis in Shanghai.
METHODS
A sample of 7 575 residents aged 15 years and above was drawn from 6 communities under multiple stage cluster sampling. A household survey with
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death in the United States, caused 960,592 deaths in 1995 (41.5% of all deaths). Approximately 58 million persons in the United States (20% of the total population) have one or more types of CVD, which include high blood pressure, coronary heart
Few studies have examined the effects of early life conditions on the timing of the onset of heart disease. We use the remarkable example of a representative sample of the population of older Puerto Ricans aged 60-74 who lived in the countryside during childhood (n = 1,438) to examine the effects