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laryngitis/fever

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Tracheotomy in an Adult for Œdematous Laryngitis in Scarlet Fever.

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Tracheotomy in an Adult for OEdematous Laryngitis in Scarlet Fever.

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[The occurrence of beta-hemolyzing streptococcus A in clinically healthy children and children with laryngitis, scarlet fever and viral pharyngitis as a basis for differential therapeutic considerations].

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[A case report; systemic lupus erythematosus associated with lupus laryngitis].

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune collagen vascular disease which produces widespread damage to multiple organs. Few studies on laryngeal involvement in SLE have been reported. We report here a case of SLE complicated by lupus laryngitis. A 27-year-old woman was diagnosed as having

Aspecific membranous laryngitis after infectious mononucleosis.

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Aspecific membranous laryngitis is an unusual but very serious complication of viral infections. Here, we report the uncommon finding of infectious mononucleosis characterized by aspecific membranous laryngitis with fever, dysphonia and severe dyspnea in a 12-year-old girl. Endoscopy showed mucopus

The Burden Of Visits For Fever At A Paediatric Emergency Room: A Retrospective Study On Patients Presenting At The Cantons Hospital Of Fribourg, A Peripheral Public Hospital Of Switzerland.

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Fever is the chief complaint of up to one-third of all paediatric office visits in many places. The high number of consultations at our emergency department (ED) led us to hypothesise that this increase was due to febrile paediatric patients with lower urgency seeking medical

Chronic laryngitis caused by Mycobacterium Kansasii in a traveler.

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Chronic laryngitis commonly presents with dysphonia, and infectious causes include tuberculosis and endemic mycoses. We present a 58-year-old female with laryngitis for 5 years, fevers, chills, fatigue, malaise, myalgias, anterior neck pain, and night sweats after multicontinent exposure.

[Inspiratory stridor in a child with a retropharyngeal abscess instead of the normally expected subglottic laryngitis].

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A 6-month-old girl presented with fever, coughing, inspiratory stridor and neck swelling. She was admitted for observation under the suspicion of spasmodic croup combined with a lymphadenitis colli. However, a rapidly progressive respiratory insufficiency developed which was found to be due to a

Acute lower respiratory infection in Argentinian children: a 40 month clinical and epidemiological study.

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In a total of 1,003 children (805 inpatients and 198 outpatients) with acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI), clinical, social, and environmental data were analyzed. The major clinical entities were bronchiolitis, pneumonia, bronchitis, and laryngitis. The first two of these predominated in

[Chronic polyarthritis in a patient affected by sarcoidosis and chronic HCV infection. Case report and review of the literature].

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Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown etiology that has a wide variety of clinical manifestation. Lung involvement may slowly undergo pulmonary fibrosis. Chronic sarcoid arthritis is a rare, usually non destructive arthropathy; may be a mono, oligo or polyarthritis. Knees,

Allergies and vocal fold edema: a preliminary report.

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This paper describes different tools to rule out the etiology of vocal fold edema. A complete voice assessment is used in our Voice Center. This includes patient history, acoustic analysis, laryngeal video-stroboscopy, otolaryngology consultation, allergy testing from our Allergy Clinic, and

The effect of common bovine respiratory diseases on tidal breathing flow-volume loops.

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In order to better understand the bovine breathing pattern, tidal breathing flow-volume loops (TBFVL) were analyzed in 24 healthy cattle of different body weights (range: 37-660 kg) (Group A) and in 28 cattle suffering from the common respiratory diseases: verminous bronchitis (Group B); shipping

C. pneumoniae community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in mimicking Mycoplasma pneumoniae meningoencephalitis complicated by asthma.

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Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae is a common, non-zoonotic cause of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in ambulatory young adults. C. pneumoniae clinically presents as a mycoplasma-like illness frequently accompanied by laryngitis. C. pneumoniae CAP may also cause nursing home outbreaks in the

[Analysis on clinical and epidemioloical characteristics of measles in hospitalized children in Shanghai in 2012].

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the main factors that influence measles morbidity and the genotype of measles virus, so as to provide evidence for scientific decision making to further control the prevalence of measles. METHODS A retrospective analysis included 182 children in Children's Hospital of Fudan

Reporting behaviors and activity levels of intercollegiate athletes with an URI.

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Some contend that upper respiratory illness (URI) causes more disability among athletes than all other diseases combined. The purpose of this study was to describe the reporting behaviors, activity levels, and perceived physical performance levels of intercollegiate athletes with an URI. Respondents
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