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We report the case of a 6-year-old girl who presented in December 2002 with fever and a vesicular rash. Initially she was diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The differential diagnosis was expanded, however, when an exposure to a person who was believed to be vaccinated recently against
Enteric fever is endemic in this part of the world, and Widal test is one of the time-honored laboratory tests that are being used for years to diagnose the disease. On the other hand, melioidosis is a newly emerging disease from this region, which is most often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed by
Purebred Pietrain pigs presumed (on the basis of pedigree) to be homozygous for malignant hyperthermia (MH) susceptibility were subjected to a 3% halothane challenge test. A few (6%) pigs that should have been MH susceptible on the basis of parental genotype did not develop muscle rigidity in
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The main aim of this study is to evaluate the significance of several clinical and laboratory findings presented by a large number of pediatric patients who were suspected to have acute rheumatic fever (ARF) by physicians who ordered echocardiogram for confirmation and for avoiding overuse
A 37-year-old male with acute complicated methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus mitral valve endocarditis underwent urgent valve replacement with a bileaflet prosthesis. The postoperative course was complicated with fever and heart failure. Echocardiography showed a large subannular false
A range of serological tests, including rapid plasma reagin (RPR), Widal test, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 and -2, direct Coombs' test (DCT), and rheumatoid factor (RF) were performed in a well-characterised cohort of 100 patients with acute
Two patients presented with fever and acute abdominal pain. Acute cholecystitis was diagnosed when ultrasound examination showed a double-contour gallbladder wall. Radiography showed gas in the gallbladder wall in both cases, indicating emphysematous cholecystitis. This demonstrated that gas in the
Various reports indicate conclusively that antibiotics are used much too frequently and physicians often prefer broad spectrum compounds for "safety reasons". Symptoms of viral infections of the respiratory tract such as fever, cough and runny nose are often reason enough to start antibiotic